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BOOKS  FOR  HIGH  SCHOOLS 


Compiled  by 

MABTHA  WILSON 

Superviflor  of  School  LibrarioB 

Minnesota — Department  of  Education 


(Reprinted  with  adaptations  from  the  list  as  published  by  the  Minnesota 
Department  of  Education) 


American  Library  Association  Publishing  Board 

78  East  Washington  Street,  Chicago." 

1914 


BOOKS  FOR  HIGH  SCHOOLS 


Compiled  by 

MARTHA  WILSON 

Supervisor  of  School  Libraries 

Minnesota — Department  of  Education 


(Reprinted   with  adaptations  from  the  list  as  published   by   the    Minnesota 
Department  of  Education) 


American  Library  Association  Publishing  Board 

78  East  Washington  Street,  Chicago. 

1914 


CONTENTS. 

Acknowledgment    iii 

Books  for  high  schools vii 

The  high  school  library viii 

Suggestions  for  high  school  librarians x 

Reading   circle    xiv 

Supplies xvi 

Class  No.                              Books  for  High  Schools  Page 

R-ef.         General  reference  works 1 

150           Psychology 3 

170           Conduct  of  life.     Ethics 3 

290          Mythology    * 4 

320          Politics   and  government 5 

330           Economics 8 

370           Education 11 

378           Colleges  and  universities 11 

380           Commerce    12 

398           Legends    13 

510           Mathematics    15 

520           Astronomy    15 

530           Physics 16 

540           Chemistry — Mineralogy    18 

550           Geology.     Physical  geography 19 

570           Biology    ". 21 

580           Botany _ 22 

590           Zoology    23 

607          Vocational  guidance    25 

612           Physiology.     Hygiene.     Physical  training 26 

630           Agriculture    27 

640           Household   economics    31 

650           Business.     Professions    ' 34 

680           Manual  training    , 35 

700           Fine  arts    TH 

736, 740  Wood    carving.      Drawing 38 

780          Music 38 

790          Sports    39 

793           Indoor  amusements 40 

800           Literature — General 41 

807  Literature — Study  and  teaching 41 

808  English  language — Composition.     Rhetoric 42 

808.5        Debating.     Public   speaking 43 

808.8        Collections  for  readings 44 

810           English   and  American   literature 45 

810.8        English  and  American  literature — General  collections  47 


vi  CONTENTS 


810.9  Biography  and  criticism  for  literature 48 

811  Toetry    50 

811.8  Poetry— Collections 52 

812  English  and  American  drama 54 

813  Fiction    and    humor 57 

813.9  Historical  fiction   65 

814  Essays  and  prose  miscellany 68 

814.8  Prose  miscellany — Collections    71 

815  Orations — Collections    72 

830  German  language  and  literature 7Z 

839  Scandinavian  literature 74 

840  French  literature    74 

870-880  Greek  and  Latin  language  and  literature 75 

910-917  Travel   76 

920  Biography — Collective    76 

921  Biography — Individual    77 

930  Ancient  history    78 

940  Modern  European  history.     General  history 81 

942  England— History    86 

973  American  history   89 

973.9  Biography  for  American  history 99 

Author,  title  and   subject  index 105 

Authorities  for  notes 147 

Index  to  publishers 148 


BOOKS  FOR  HIGH  SCHOOLS 


BOOKS  FOR  HIGH  SCHOOLS. 

This  list  complements  the  List  of  books  for  elementary  and  rural 
schools,  and  a  few  titles  of  especial  interest  to  high  school  students  have 
been  repeated. 

Arrangement.  The  list  is  arranged  by  class,  thus  bringing  books  of  a 
similar  nature  and  use  together.  In  each  class  the  books  are  listed  b}'- 
author  (black  face  type)  and  title  and  each  item  is  numbered  consecutively. 
Library  usage  has  been  followed  in  the  form  of  entry  and  in  capitalization. 

Index.  A  full  author,  title  and  subject  index  is  given  at  the  end,  so 
that  a  book  may  be  found  easily. 

Selection  of  titles.  In  the  preparation  of  the  list,  an  attempt  has  been 
made  to  include  books  useful  in  all  different  types  of  high  schools.  The 
titles  have  been  chosen  to  supplement  the  teaching  in  the  schools  and  to 
provide  some  interesting  outside  reading  for  the  high  school  boys  and 
girls.  The  books  for  recreative  reading  have  been  chosen  with  view  to 
interesting  the  boys  and  girls  in  reading,  in  owning  books  themselves  and 
in  the  use  of  the  public  library. 

Editions.  Standard  editions  have  been  listed,  and  wherever  possible, 
those  of  moderate  cost.  To  meet  the  Fequests  of  some  of  the  larger  high 
schools,  some  expensive  books  have  been  included,  but  practically  the  same 
material  is  also  represented  in  less  expensive  form. 

Attractive  editions  of  the  classics  and  of  standard  fiction  have  been 
added,  when  these  are  obtainable.  Many  high  school  libraries  find  these 
useful  in  interesting  the  students.  They  are  usually  kept  in  the  library  as 
a  reference  collection  and  cheaper  editions  provided  for  home  use. 

Vocational  guidance.  To  meet  the  demands  of  the  newer  work  in 
English  in  the  field  of  vocational  guidance,  many  books  have  been  included 
in  the  classes  170,  607,  920-921,  and  in  each  class  where  such  books  might 
be  included.  Leavitt — Examples  in  industrial  education  gives  the  outline 
for  this  work  as  carried  on  in  Grand  Rapids,  Michigan. 
•     Prices.     Only  the  publishers'  list  prices  are  given. 

Reductions  from  these  prices  may  be  obtained  from  a  number  of  reli- 
able book  dealers. 


SCHOOL  LIBRARY 


THE  SCHOOL  LIBRARY. 

The  library  room.  The  school  library,  if  it  is  to  be  of  value  in  the 
work  and  life  of  the  school  must  be  properly  housed,  suitably  cared  for 
and  arranged.  A  library  room  is  necessary,  even  if  the  students  go  to  the 
public  library  for  much  of  their  work.  The  uses  to  which  the  room  will 
be  put,  will  determine  its  size  and  equipment,  but  some  suggestions  may 
apply  to  all. 

The  library  should  be  a  workshop,  planned  for  real  work,  and  the 
tools,  the  books,  should  be  in  order  and  cared  for. 

It  should  be  easily  accessible.  If  there  is  no  public  library  in  the 
town,  the  school  library  room  should  be  so  planned  that  it  may  be  used 
as  a  public  library  also.  Where  this  is  a  necessity,  the  library  should  be 
on  the  first  floor,  and  with  an  outside  entrance  if  possible. 

When  the  library  is  on  the  second  floor,  it  should  be  reached  from  a 
main  hall,  not  through  class  rooms  or  cloak  rooms. 

The  room  should  not  be  smaller  than  an  ordinary  class  room.  It 
should  be  large  enough  to  shelve  the  'present  collection  comfortably,  never 
two  rows  of  books  on  a  shelf,  and  to  allow  for  growth,  and  it  should  admit 
of  tables  for  reading  and  reference  use. 

Lighting.  Care  should  be  taken  in  planning,  to  secure  plenty  of 
natural  light  for  both  the  shelves  and  the  reading  tables. 

Shelving.  The  present  types  of  school  buildings  with  light  entering 
from  one  side  make  it  necessary  to  put  most  of  the  shelving  on  one  side 
of  the  room. 

Provide  open  shelves  if  possible,  having  all  books  in  view  and  within 
reach.  Shelving  should  be  built  around  the  walls,  and  under  the  windows, 
if  these  are  sufficiently  high.  Shelving  should  be  built  standard  height, 
which  is  about  7  feet  2  inches,  allowing  a  6  inch  base,  6  shelves  one  inch 
thick,  with  10  inches  space  between  and  a  12  inch  space  for  the  bottom 
shelf  to  accommodate  large-sized  books.  Shelves  should  be  8  inches  deep, 
and  not  more  than  36  inches  long,  as  they  will  sag  if  too  long.  Avoid  high 
shelving  and  unsightly  cupboards.  If  books  must  be  locked  in  a  case,  se- 
cure one  with  glass  doors.  Book  supports  are  needed  to  keep  the  books 
in  order  on  the  shelves.  Their  use  not  only  improves  the  appearance  of 
the  library,  but  lessens  the  wear  on  the  books. 

Where  wall  space  is  limited  and  the  room  is  sufficiently  wide,  short, 
double-faced  stacks  not  more  than  36  inches,  may  be  built  from  the  wall 
shelving  at  intervals  of  4  feet,  thus  making  alcoves.  If  there  is  any  space 
under  the  windows  not  needed  for  radiation,  shelves  may  be  placed  there 
for  reference  books,  allowing  6  in  base,  2  shelves  1  inch  thick  and  not 
more  than  9  inches  deep.  The  top  of  such  a  case  should  be  flush  with  the 
window  sill  and  will  make  a  convenient  shelf  to  rest  the  book  upon  while 
consulting  it.  This  space  may  be  divided  into  small  compartments  and 
utilized  for  magazines,  each  division  being  marked  with  name  of  magazine. 


SCHOOL  LIBRARY 


Furniture.  The  room  should  have  at  least  reading  tables  and  chairs 
placed  near  the  windows,  a  table  or  desk  for  the  librarian,  a  cabinet  for 
the  catalog,  and  built-in  magazine  rack.  Bulletin  boards  are  useful  adjuncts 
for  posting  current  news  items,  lists  of  books,  or  pictures  interesting  to  the 
different  classes.     They  may  be  made  of  a  square  of  cork  carpet,  framed. 

Use.  Teaching  high  school  students  the  use  of  books  should  be  a 
part  of  the  school  work.  It  has  an  immediate  value  in  connection  with 
the  preparation  of  the  lessons,  and  starts  him  in  the  way  of  using  books 
and  public  libraries  as  an  aid  in  life-long  education.  Ward's  Practical  use 
of  books  and  libraries,  and  Baldwin's  Writing  and  speaking,  will  be  valu- 
able aids  in  giving  such  instruction. 

Service.  The  liljrary,  even  though  properly  arranged  and  indexed,  will 
not  reach  its  full  efficiency  until  its  use  is  directed,  and  it  is  highly  desir- 
able that  a  high  school  librarian  be  employed.  The  librarian  should  have 
equivalent  educational  qualifications  with  the  high  school  teachers  and  be 
paid  the  same  salary.  Until  library  service  is  paid  for  at  the  same  rate, 
it  will  not  be  of  the  same  grade  as  the  teaching.  The  librarian  should  be  a 
library  school  graduate,  if  possible,  or  at  least  should  have  had  summer 
library  school  training.  Some  teachers  are  willing  to  do  part  time  teach- 
ing and  part  library  work.  Where  this  arrangement  is  made  the  teacher 
should  take  at  least  a  summer  school  course  in  library  training.  Teachers 
should  not  be  called  upon  to  care  for  the  library  in  addition  to  their  other 
work. 

Co-operation  with  public  library.  In  towns  where  there  is  a  good  pub- 
lic library  with  a  competent  librarian,  the  schools  will  get  best  service  by 
keeping  in  the  school  only  such  books  as  are  needed  for  daily  reference, 
and  sending  the  pupils  to  the  library  for  much  of  their  reference  work 
and  general  reading. 

The  school  and  the  library  should  work  out  a  definite  plan  of  co-oper- 
ation. The  teachers  should  know  what  there  is  in  the  public  library  that 
will  be  of  help  to  them  and  the  librarian  should  know  enough  of  the  work 
of  the  school  to  be  able  to  prepare  in  advance  for  calls.  The  teacher  should 
notify  the  librarian  in  advance  when  numbers  of  students  are  coming  for 
material  on  a  subject,  that  she  may  have  it  ready.  W^here  such  co-opera- 
tion exists,  the  work  on  the  use  of  books  and  the  library  may  be  given 
by  the  librarian  in  the  school  or  in  the  library,  with  practical  demonstra- 
tions. 


SUGGESTIONS  FOR  LIBRARIANS 


SUGGESTIONS  FOR  HIGH  SCHOOL  LIBRARIANS. 

Care  of  the  high  school  library. 

The  librarian  is  responsible  for  the  care  of  books  and  other  library- 
property.  She  should  keep  a  careful  record  of  all  books  loaned,  an  ac- 
curate account  of  any  money  received  for  fines  or  injuries  and  she  must 
make  a  report  at  the  close  of  the  school  year  including  the  following  items: 

Number  of  volumes  in  the  library. 

Number  of  volumes  added  during  the  year:  (a)  by  purchase  (b)  by  gift. 

Number  withdrawn  during  the  year:  (a)  lost  (b)  v/orn  out  (c)  not 
accounted  for. 

Number  of  volumes  loaned  during  the  year  (counting  each  volume 
once  for  each  time  it  is  loaned). 

Receipts  from  fines,  or  other  sources. 

Such  other  items  as  the  board  may  require  for  their  annual  report  to 
the  Superintendent  of  Education. 

Preparation  of  books  for  the  shelves.  When  the  books  are  received, 
check  with  bill  and  with  order  to  see  that  all  have  been  received.  Many 
libraries  put  date  of  bill,  place  where  bought,  and  price,  in  the  book  back 
of  the  title  page. 

When  working  with  the  books,  open  each  one  carefully  according  to 
directions.     This  will  make  the  books  wear  much  longer. 

How  to  open  a  new  book:  Lay  the  book,  back  downward,  on  a  table 
or  smooth  surface.  Press  the  front  cover  down  until  it  touches  the  table, 
then  the  back  cover,  holding  the  leaves  in  one  hand  while  you  open  a  few 
at  the  back,  then  at  the  front,  alternatel}^  pressing  them  down  gently  until 
you  reach  the  center  of  the  volume.  Never  open  the  book  violently  nor 
bend  back  the  covers,  it  is  liable  to  break  the  back  and  to  loosen  the  leaves. 

Stamp  books  with  school  stamp  and  put  in  school  book  plate. 

Enter  the  books  in  the  accession  book  or  library  record  book. 

Accessioning.  The  accession  record  is  a  chronological  list  of  the  books 
added  to  the  library,  and  is  a  most  important  business  record.  It  is  used 
as  a  basis  for  insurance,  to  give  the  number  of  volumes  in  the  library, 
to  ascertain  the  cost  of  any  particular  book,  and  if  fully  and  accurately 
kept  may  give  a  complete  history  of  each  book  from  entry  to  withdrawal. 
The  most  important  items  are  the  author's  name,  title  and  price. 

As  soon  as  the  books  are  received,  checked  with  order,  and  examined 
to  see  that  all  are  in  perfect  condition,  enter  them  in  the  accession  book, 
one  volume  to  a  line,  and  assign  to  each  a  number  from  the  number  of 
the  line  on  which  it  is  entered.  This  is  the  accession  number  of  the 
book,  which  should  be  written  on  the  first  right-hand  page  following  the 
title-page  and  on  the  book  plate  or  book  pocket.  Ruled  and  numbered 
books  printed  for  the  purpose  may  be  bought  or  a  strong  blank  book  (8x10 
inches)  with  lines  numbered  consecutively  may  be  used  and  ruled  like  the 
form  below. 


SUGGESTIONS  FOR  LIBRARIANS 


FORM    FOR    ACCESSION    BOOK. 


Left  side 

Date 
received 

Number 

Author's  surname 

Title 

'^ 

Right  side 

Publisher 

Source 

Cost 

Vol.  or 
Copy 

Class 

Notes 



The  accession  record  should  not  be  kept  in  the  same  book  with  the 
charging  record. 

Classification.  Arranging  books  by  subject  or  class  makes  the  library- 
much  more  useful,  as  by  so  doing,  books  which  are  alike  are  brought  to- 
gether and  the  material  easily  found. 

For  the  majority  of  schools  the  classification  scheme  used  in  this 
catalog  will  give  the  best  service.  This  scheme  is  that  arranged  by  Miss 
Cornelia  Marvin  for  the  High  school  libraries  of  Oregon.  It  is  a  modifica- 
tion of  the  Dewey  decimal  system  used  in  most  of  the  libraries  in  the  state 
and  is  sufficiently  sub-divided  for  ordinary  needs.  For  outline  see  Table  of 
contents,  page  v. 

In  larger  libraries,  where  close  classification  seems  desirable,  the 
Dewey-Abridged  Decimal  classification  should  be  followed,  and  the  A.  L. 
A.  Catalog  (1904-11)  will  be  a  useful  guide  in  classifying  books  not  found 
on  this  list.  These  may  both  be  obtained  of  the  A.  L,  A.  pub.  board,  78 
E.  Washington  st.,  Chicago. 

Marking.  The  classification  numbers  given  in  the  list  at  the  head  of 
each  class  should  be  printed  on  the  backs  of  the  books.  If  desired,  the 
initial  letter  of  the  author's  name  may  be  used  below  the  class  number. 
Place  the  number  two  inches  from  the  bottom  of  the  book,  using  Higgins' 
India  ink  on  light  colored  books  and  Davids'  Letterine  (white)  on  dark 
ones.  Varnish  over  the  number  with  white  varnish  so  that  the  number 
will  not  rub  off,  and  the  book  may  be  easily  cleaned. 

Shelving.  Arrange  the  books  by  the  numbers  printed  on  the  back. 
This  will  bring  them  in  order  by  class  or  subject.  Fiction  may  be  classed 
in  813  or  the  number  omitted.  The  books  should  be  arranged  alphabetical- 
ly by  author's  name,  which  should  be  marked  on  ^:he  back  of  the  books,  if 
not  already  clearly  printed. 

Charging  System.  The  librarian  nhould  keep  an  accurate  record  of 
books  loaned,  so  that  any  book  belonging  to  the  library,  if  not  in  its 
place  on  the  shelves,  may  be  located  immediately.  This  record  should 
show  the  date  on  which  the  book  was  loaned,  the  name  of  the  borrower 


xu 


SUGGESTIONS  FOR  LIBRARIANS 


and  the  date  returned.  In  smaller  libraries  a  book  ruled  for  this  pur- 
pose may  be  used,  but  the  card  charging  system  is  more  convenient,  and 
saves  time.  In  this  system,  each  book  is  provided  v/ith  a  book  pocket,  in 
which  the  book  card  is  kept.  On  the  book  card  is  written  the  author,  title 
and  number  of  the  book.  This  card  is  kept  in  the  pocket  when  the  book 
is  in  the  library,  and  is  used  for  record  of  each  loan.  A  date  slip  (plain 
or  printed)  pasted  on  the  fly-leaf  opposite  the  pocket,  is  useful  to  show  the 
borrower  when  his  book  is  due,  but  may  be  omitted  in  the  small  library, 
until  it  is  found  necessary.  To  loan  a  book,  take  the  book  card  from 
the  pocket,  write  the  date  and  name  of  the  borrower  in  columns  indicated 
on  sample  printed  below,  and  write  the.  date  also  on  the  date  slip  opposite 
the  pocket.  This  date  is  a  guide  to  the  borrower,  as  he  must  return  the 
book  within  two  weeks  from  date  of  issue.  The  book  card  is  the  record 
held  in  the  school  to  show  when  and  to  whom  the  book  was  loaned. 
File  cards  for  books  loaned  alphabetically  by  surname  of  author,  in  a  tray 
or  box.  When  the  book  is  returned,  find  book  card,  write  date  of  re- 
turn on  it  and  place  it  in  pocket  of  book.  From  this  record  the  num1)er 
of  books  loaned  each  day  may  easily  be  counted  before  cards  are  filed 
and  books  overdue  are  easily  ascertained. 


BOOK  CARD 


Author's  surname 


Brief  tUle 
Number 


Da.te  'Date 

loaned    '•   Name  of  borrower     returned 


Actual  size  3x5 


DATE    SLIP 


This  book  may  be  kept 

FOURTEEN    DAYS 

From  last  date  given  below.  A  fine  of 
ONE  CENT  will  be  charged  for  each 
day  the  book  is  kept  over  time. 


Actual  size  3x6 


Rules  for  borrowers.  Any  pupil  is  entitled  to  draw  books  by  making 
application  to  the  teacher.  Any  resident  of  the  district  may  borrow  books 
not  needed  in  school  work. 

Every  borrower  may  draw  one  book  at  a  time,  being  entitled  to  both 
parts  of  a  two-volume  book. 

Books  may  be  retained  two  weeks,'  and  may  be  once  renewed  for  the 
same  period,  unless  reserved  for  another  borrower. 

Suitable  fines  (not  more  than  one  cent  a  day,  or  five  cents  a  week,  if 
the  library  is  open  only  once  a  week)  should  be  paid  for  books  kept  over 
time,  and  for  loss  or  injury  of  books  beyond  reasonable  wear. 

Mending  and  binding.     Books,  like  any  property,  must  be  kept  in  re- 
pair if  they  are  to  retain  any  value. 
Keep  books  upright  on  the  shelves. 


SUGGESTIONS  FOR  LIBRARIANS 


New  books  should  be  opened  carefully  when  first  received. 

When  leaves  become  loosened  they  may  be  tipped  in  by  pasting  an 
eighth  of  an  inch  along  the  inner  edge.  Very  little  paste  should  be  used 
in  mending,  and  never  glue  or  mucilage. 

Full  suggestions  on  mending  and  mending  materials  will  be  sent  on  re- 
quest. 

When  to  bind. 

When  the  sewing  of  a  book  is  loose  throughout,  the  book  must  be  sent 
to  a  binder.  It  does  not  pay  to  rebind  very  cheap  books  or  poor  books, 
but  a  book  which  is  of  permanent  value  and  cannot  be  replaced  for  fifty 
cents  should  be  sent  to  the  bindery.  It  is  impossible  to  rebind  satisfac- 
torily books  which  are  badly  torn  or  worn  to  pieces.  A  book  should  be 
sent  to  the  bindery  before  any  leaves  or  sections  are  lost.  Soiled  books 
should  not  be  rebound. 

Cleanliness.  Books  should  be  kept  clean  by  the  erasure  of  pencil  or 
finger  marks,  and  by  rubbing  the  covers  with  gasoline,  or  washing  them 
with  soap  and  water  applied  lightly  and  rapidly  and  thoroughly  dried. 
They  are  probably  best  cleaned  by  washing  in  vinegar  and  water,  two- 
thirds  vinegar.  "^^ 

Train  the  pupils  to  handle  books  carefully  and  to  keep  them  clean,  re- 
membering always  that  clean  hands  are  necessary  to  keep  clean  books. 

Occasional  talks  on  the  care  of  books,  explaining  how  they  are  made, 
how  to  handle  them,  and  why  common  property  should  be  preserved  will 
bring  good  results.  It  is  obvious  that  such  talks  will  be  most  effective 
when  a  supply  of  new  books  has  just  been  received. 

Reference  books  are  usually  placed  by  themselves,  are  not  circulated 
and  are  marked  R.  By  using  these  class  numbers  and  shelving  together 
books  with  the  same  number,  all  books  on  a  subject  will  be  brought  to- 
gether, and  the  library  will  have  some  order,  a  definite  place  for  each 
volume.  When  there  are  several  books  in  the  same  number,  arrange  them 
alphabetically  by  author. 

Pamphlet  boxes  should  be  provided  for  agricultural  bulletins  and  other 
pamphlets.  Satisfactory  ones  may  be  obtained  for  $6  per  hundred.  They 
should  be  marked  with  the  subject  and  may  be  classified  and  placed  on 
the  shelves  with  the  books. 

Label  each  shelf  with  the  number  of  the  class  and  the  name  of  the 
subject  to  facilitate  proper  placing  of  books  and  ease  in  finding  them. 

Catalog.  This  list  should  be  checked  and  a  copy  preserved  as  a  cata- 
log of  books  owned  by  the  school.  By  the  aid  of  the  author  and  title 
index,  which  should  also  be  checked,  it  may  also  serve  as  an  index  for 
a  library  of  less  than  500  volumes. 

Cataloging.  The  library  will  not  give  the  service  it  should  until  all  the 
material  it  contains,  is  made  readily  available. 

Schools  are  coming  to  the  realization  that  it  is  better  economy  to 
buy  fewer  books  and  to  spend  some  money  in  having  them  indexed  for 
ready  use. 


READING  CIRCLE 


For  a  collection  of  more  than  500  volumes,  some  card  record  is  de- 
sirable. 

Shelf  list.     This  is  the  first  card  record  usually  installed. 

It  is  a  list  on  cards  of  all  the  books  in  the  library.  The  cards  are 
arranged  as  the  books  are  arranged  on  the  shelves  and  it  may  be  called 
the  "table  of  contents"  of  the  library.  The  information  given  on  the 
shelf  list  card  consists  of  the  class  number,  the  author's  name,  brief  title 
and  the  accession  number.  The  shelf  list  may  be  used  as  a  subject  catalog, 
especially  if  an  alphabetical  index  is  added. 

Card  catalog.  A  card  catalog,  properly  prepared  gives  a  complete 
index  of  all  the  material  in  the  books  in  the  library.  The  author,  title  and 
subject  cards  are  arranged  in  one  alphabet  like  a  dictionary. 

To  make  a  catalog  properl}'-  requires  technical  knowledge  of  catalog- 
ing and  the  work  should  not  be  undertaken  without  instruction. 

In  the  large  school  libraries  it  is  recommended  that  the  teacher  in 
charge  of  the  library  should  take  a  six  weeks'  course  in  library  methods. 

Full  dictionary  card  catalogs  containing  author,  title  and  subject  cards 
for  whole  books  and  parts  of  books  may  now  be  purchased.  For  informa- 
tion, apply  to  the  American  Library  Association. 


READING  CIRCLE. 

The  reading  circle  is  a  good  means  of  directing  reading  and  of  arous- 
ing interest  in  books.  It  is  desirable  that  the  pupils  should  o>^  the 
books  they  read,  thus  beginning  a  library  of  their  own.  Parents  miglit  be 
willing  to  get  them  for  birthday  and  Christmas  presents,  or  the  pupils 
save  their  own   money  to  buy  them. 

This  list  is  suggested  for  reading  circles  in  the  High  schools,  1913- 
1914. 

High  School — First  year. 

Church    Odyssey  for  boys  and  girls Macmillan    . . ,   $1.50 

Hale    Man  without  a  country Little v35 

Hughes   Tom  Brown's  school  days Houghton 50 

King   Cadet    days Harper    1.25 

Marden   Success Wilde   1.25 

Moses    Lotrisa  M.  Alcott. ..Appleton   1.25 

Ollivant   Bob,  son  of  Battle Burt    50 

Tappan    In  the  days  of  Queen  Elizabeth Lothrop    1.00 

Washington Up   from   slavery Grosset 50 

Wiggin  ,Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  Farm Houghton 75 


READING  CIRCLE 


High  School — Second  year. 

Austen    Pride  and  prejudice Button 35 

Bryant    Christopher    Hibbault Duffield 1.50 

Doyle    Through  the  magic  door Doubleday   ...     1.25 

Norris    Mother    Macmillan    ...     1.00 

Noyes  Drake    .^ Stokes 1.50 

Repplier    In  our  convent  days Houghton   ....     1.10 

Riis    Making  of  an  American .'Grosset" .50 

Scott  Talisman    Dutton   .35 

Van  Dyke ...First  Christmas  tree Scribner 50 

Wallace    Ben    Hur Harper  1.50 

High  School— Third  year. 

Antin   Promised    land Houghton   ....     1.75 

Barrie  Margaret   Ogilvy Scribner    1.25 

Blackmore    Lorna    Doone Dutton 35 

Evans   Sailor's  log Appleton   2.00 

Fox    Little  shepherd  of  Kingdom  come. .  .Grosset 50 

Gulick    Efficient   life Doubleday   ...     1.20 

Laboulaye Quest  of  the  four  leaved  clover Ginn    40 

Paine College    years Scribner 1.50 

Parsons    Choosing  a  vocation Houghton   1.00 

Weyman  .Gentleman   of  France Longmans    ...     1.25 

High  School — Fourth  year. 

Davis   A  friend  of  Caesar Macmillan    ...     1.50 

Duncan   Dr.  Luke  of  the  Labrador... Grosset 50 

Johnsjsn   .... Stover  at  Yale Scribner    1.50 

Maeterlinck ......  Blue  bird Dodd   1.25 

Palmer  Life  of  Alice  Freeman  Palmer Houghton   1.50 

Parker  Seats  of  the  mighty Burt .50 

Robins    Come  and  find  me Century   1.50 

Shaler Masters  of  fate Duffield    1.50 

Steiner    On  the  trail  of  the  immigrant Revell    1.50 

White   Blazed   trail ....Grosset 50 


SUPPLIES 


SUPPLIES. 

All  library  supplies  may  be  obtained  at  these  prices  from  dealers. 

Accession  record,  1000  lines   (paper  cover) $1.25 

3000  lines  (half  Russia) 375 

5000  lines  (half  Russia) 5.00 

Library  record  (for  charging  books) 85 

Library  labels  (printed  with  rules),  per  1000 2.50 

Book  cards,  per  1000 1.25 

per  100 15 

Book  pockets,  Acme  pocket  (unprinted),  per  500 1.00 

Acme  pocket  (unprinted),  per  1000 L75 

Acme  pocket  (printed),  per  500 2.75 

Acme  pocket  (printed),  per  1000 3.50 

open  end  pocket  (unprinted),  per  500 1.00 

open  end  pocket  (unprinted),  per  1000 1.75 

open  end  pocket  (printed),  per  500 1.75 

open  end  pocket  (printed),  per  1000 2.75 

Date  slips,  per  1000 1.50 

per  100 IS 

Charging  tray  with  date  guides , 75 

Dating  stamp    25 

Stamp  pad 20 

Davids'  Letterine  (white  ink),  per  bottle .15 

Devoe's  white  spirit  varnish,  per  bottle 25 

Higgins'  American  India  ink,  per  bottle 25 

Book  supports    (Library  bureau),  per  10 90 

(Library  bureau),  per  100 7.50 

Shelf  label  holders  (for  movable  labels  giving  names  of  classes). 

Specify  exact  thickness  of  shelf.     10c  each;  per  100 7.50 

Catalog  cases   and   cards    (prices   of  any   standard  library   outfits   fur- 
nished on  application). 


BOOKS  FOR  HIGH  SCHOOLS 


GENERAL  REFERENCE  WORKS. 

Reference  books  relating  particularly  to  one  subject  are  classed 
with  the  subject. 

List 
price. 

Bartholomew,  J.  G.     Literary  and  historical  atlas  of  America. 

(Everymans  library.)      (Library  binding.)     Dutton $0.50 

Includes  a  survey  of  North  and  South  American  coinage. 

Bartholomew,  J.  G.     Literary  and  historical  atlas  of  Europe. 

(Everymans  library.)      (Library  binding.)      Dutton 50 

Useful   little   reference  books,    containing   colored   historical   maps, 

line    maps,    plans    of    notable    battles    and    districts    connected   with 

authors  and  books,  and  a  limited  gazetteer  of  places  of  literary  and 

historical  interest. — A.  L.  A. 

Bartlett,  John,  comp.  Familiar  quotations;  a  collection  of 
passages,  phrases  and  proverbs   traced   to  their  sources   in 

ancient  and  modern  literature.     Little 3.00 

Arrangement  is  chronological,  with  an  index  of  authors  and  an 
index  by  most  important  words  of  quotations.  One  of  the  most  com- 
plete and  accurate  compilations. — Kroeger. 

Bliss,  W.  D.  P.,  &  Binder,  R.  N.,  eds.     New  encyclopedia  of 

social   reform.      Funk 7.50 

Comprehensive,  accurate  and  impartial  reference  work,  including 
besides  social-reform  movements  and  activities,  economic,  indus- 
trial and  sociological  facts  and  statistics  of  all  countries  and  all 
social  subjects.     Brief  bibliographies  on  important  subjects — A.  L.  A. 

Brewer,  E.  C.  Reader's  handbook  of  famous  names  in  fiction, 
allusions,  references,  proverbs,  plots,  stories  and  poems. 
Lippincott.     (1906  ed.)    2.00 

Concise  account  of  such  names  as  are  used  in  allusions  and  ref- 
erences by  writers.  Appendix,  p.  1135-58,  gives  a  list  under  titles 
of  dramas  and  operas  with  their  authors  and  dates.  There  is  also 
an  appendix  giving  dates  of  poems,  novels,  etc.,  referred  to  in  the 
book. — Kroeger. 

Crabb,  George,  comp.     English  synonyms.     Harper 1.25 

Quotations  from  the  best  writers  illustrating  the  use  of  words 
are  given. — Kroeger. 

Cram,  G.  F.     Modern  atlas:  the  nev/  unrivaled.     Cram 10.00 

Hammond's  comprehensive  atlas  of  the  world.     Hammond..     2.00 
Pt.    1   contains  colored   maps  of  the  world — Pt.   2   Compendium   of 

geography  and   index  gazetteer. 

Gives  much  useful  information,   and  is  of  convenient  size  for  the 

school  library.     Limp  leather  binding. 

Hopkins,  A.   A.,    &   Bond,   A.   R.,   comp.     Scientific   American 

reference  book.     Ed.  2.     Munn 1.50 

Compact  handbook  of  descriptive  and  statistical  material  relating 
to  trade,  industries,  patents,  education,  international  institutions, 
transportation,  armies,  navies,  government,  population,  mathemat- 
ics, mechanics,  chemistry,  etc.  Tables  and  graphic  representations. 
— N.   Y. 


■^"'^'*  If iGl-i  SCHOOLS 


List 
price. 

Hoyt,  J.  K.,  comp.  Cyclopedia  of  practical  quotations,  En- 
glish, Latin  and  modern  foreign  languages.  Rev.  ed.  Funk  6.00 
Arranged  under  subjects,  instead  of  chronologically  like  Bart- 
lett's,  giving  the  exact  authority  as  futt  as  possible.  English  quot- 
ations first,  then  Latin  and  foreign.  A  list  of  quoted  authors  with 
dates  and  nationality  and  pages  whereon  quoted.  No  quotations 
from  the  Bible  are  included.  There  i§  a  full  index  to  quotations 
from  English  authors  and  the  English  ^translation  of  foreign  quota- 
tions; also  an  index  to  Latin  and  modern  foreign  quotations.  The 
most  useful  work  for  quotations  by  sut>jects. — Kroeger. 

Lippincott*s  new  gazetteer  of  the  world;   ed.  by  Angelo  and 

Louis  Heilprin.     Lippincott 10.00 

The  most  comprehensive  American  -.work  of  its  kind,  alphabet- 
ically arranged,  giving  descriptions  and  information  of  places,  with 
pronunciation  and  various  spellings  of  ^ames. — Kroeger. 

Lippincott's   pronouncing   dictionary   of  biography   and   myth- 
ology.    Lippincott   8.00 

Best  general  reference  book.  It  gives  the  pronunciation  of 
names,  sketches  of  lives  of  persons  and  bibliographic  references. 
A  list  of  the  leading  English  Christian  names,  with  their  equiva- 
lents in  the  various  European  languages,  is  given  in  an  appendix. 
In  the  introduction  the  general  principles  of  pronunciation  of  each 
of  the  more  important  European  and  Asiatic  languages  are  stated. — 
Kroeger. 

Readers'    guide    to    periodical    literature.       Annual    volumes. 
Wilson. 

1912 

1913 

Indexes  67  periodicals  under  authors  and  subjects.  Title  entries 
are  given  in  the  case  of  fiction  and  articles  with  unusually  distinc- 
tive titles.  Includes  some  engineering  as  well  as  general  periodi- 
cals. Book  reviews  are  indexed  and  mention  is  made  of  maps,  por- 
traits and  illustrations.  Articles  are  indexed  under  their  specific 
heads.     The  indexing  is  most  completely  done. — Kroeger. 

For  price,  address  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Robert,  H.  M.     Rules  of  order.     Scott 75 

A  compendium  of  parliamentary  law,  and  explanation  of  the 
methods  of  organizing  and  conducting  the  business  of  societies. 
Oregon. 

Statesman's  year  book;  statistical  and  historical  annual  of  the 

states  of  the  world.     Latest  volume.     Macmillan 3.00 

Statistical  and  descriptive  information  revised  every  year.  It  has 
a  high  reputation  for  accuracy  and  is  the  most  important  of  the 
year  books.  Arrangement:  British  empire;  Foreign  countries,  al- 
phabetic. References  at  the  end  of  each  country  to  other  books. 
Index.     Kroeger. 

Ward,   G.   O.     Practical  use   of  books  and  libraries.     Boston 
bk 1.00 

Elementary  chapters  on  books,  their  structure,  parts  and  refer- 
ence use. 

Who's  who  in  America:  a  biographical  dictionary  of  notable 
living   men   and   women   of  the   United   States.      Latest  ed. 

Marquis     ; 5.00 

Published  biennially.  Condensed  sketches  of  the  lives  of  prom- 
inent Americans  and  of  persons  identified  with  American  affairs. 
The  addresses  of  persons  are  given.     Kroeger. 


World  almanac.     Latest  ed.  (cloth).     Press  pub 60 

Annual.     Brief   information   on    a   great   variety    of   subjects    and 
useful  recent  statistics.     Index  in  front. 


150,170  PSYCHOLOGY.     ETHICS  3 

List 
-pri€€. 

150     PSYCHOLOGY. 

James,    William.      Principles    of   psychology.      Holt.      (Anier. 

science  series,  briefer  course) 1.60 

Munsterberg,  Hugo.     Psychology  and  life.     Houghton 1.80 

Contents:  Psychology  and  life — Psycjiology  and  physiology — 
Psychology  and  education— Psychology  and  art — Psychology  and  his- 
tory— Psychology  and  mysticism. 


170     CONDUCT  OF  LIFE.     ETHICS. 

Cabot;  Mrs.  E.  L.     Everyday  ethics.     Holt 1.25 

A  discussion  of  simple  questions  of  right  and  wrong  within  the 
comprehension  of  young  people  from  thirteen  to  eighteen,  and 
bearing  directly  on  the  problems  which  are  met  by  them.  Especial 
stress  has  been  laid  on  the  choice  of  calling  and  the  moral  support 
it  gives  to  character.  Sentimentalism  has  been  avoided  on  the  one 
hand  and  "unintelligible  abstractions"  on  the  other.  Teachers  will 
find  the  book  a  practical  and  valuable  aid.     A.  L.  A. 

Conklin,  M.  G.     Conversation;  what  to  say  and  how  to  say  it. 

TSF.    Y.    Funk 75 

Suggestive   little   book,    written,  for  people   who   wish   to   improve. 

Point    is    frequently    given    by    relating    anecdotes,    actual    blunders 

and    wise    dicta    of    Stevenson,    Mahaffy,    Sydney    Smith    and    other 

conversationalists   are   skilfully  interlarded.     A.   L.    A. 

Dewey,  Mrs.  J.  M.     Lessons  on  manners  arranged  for  gram- 
mar schools,   high  schools  and  academies.     Hinds 75 

A  simple,   sensible  book  on   behavior.     Oregon. 

Dewey,  Mrs.  J.  M.     Lessons  on  morals  arranged  for  grammar 

schools,  high  schools  and  academies.     Hinds 75 

To  help  children  to  learn  to  decide  rightly,  questions  of  conduct 
and  to  become  strong  and  self-reliant  in  character.     Oregon. 

Gulick,  L.  H.     Mind  and  work.     Doubleday 1.20 

Stimulating,  practical  talks  on  the  relation  between  mental  con- 
dition and  physical  efficiency.     A.  L.  A. 

James,  William.     On  some  of  life's  ideals;  On  a  certairi  blind- 
ness in  human  beings;  What  makes  a  life  significant.     Holt.       .50 
Reprinted  from  his  Talks  to  teachers, 

Keller,  H.  A.     Optimism:  an  essay.     Crowell 75 

Marden,  O.  S.     Making  of  a  man.     Lothrop. 1.00 

Marden,  O.  S.     Pushing  to  the  front;  or,  Success  under  diffi- 
culties.     Crowell 1.00 

Marden,  O.  S.     Success:  a  book  of  ideals,  helps  and  examples. 
Wilde 1.25 

Some  of  the  chapter  headings  are:  Enthusiasm — Game  of  the 
world — Education  under  difficulties — Misfit  occupations — Ooin^ 
everything  to  a  finish — Conduct  as  a-  fine  art — Medicine  for  the 
mind — Ideals — Many  anecdotes  of  famous  men. 

Marden,  O.  S.     Young  man  efitering  business.     Crowell 1.00 


HIGH  SCHOOLS 


List 
price. 

Markwick,  W.  F.,  &  Smith,  W.  A.  Tnie  citizen;  how  to  be- 
come one.     (Eclectic  school  readings.)     Amer.  bk. 60 

The  liigher  aspects  of  citizenship,  both  moral  and  ethical,  are 
here  presented.  The  book  aims  to  show  how  the  natural  faculties 
and  moral  instincts  may  be  jointly  developed  to  produce  a  citizen- 
ship of  the  highest  type.  The  text,  which  is  well  illustrated,  is 
made  more  interesting  by  the  frequent  insertion  of  anecdotes  of 
great  men,     Oregon. 

Paine,  H.  E.  (E.  Chester,  pseud.)  Girls  and  women.  (River- 
side   library.)      Houghton 75 

On  health,   education,   self-support,    charity,   hospitality,    emotional 

women,  etc.     Oregon. 

Richardson,  B,  J.     Woman  who  spends.     2d  ed.     Whitcomb...      1.00 

Aims  to  make  women  realize  their  influence  in  the  economic 
world  and  urges  them  to  a  sense  of  responsibility  in  the  use  of 
money.     N.  Y. 

Shaler,  Mrs.  S.  P.  P.  Masters  of  fate;  the  power  of  the  will. 
Duffield 1.50 

Inspiring  account  of  noted  people  who  have  triumphed  over  per- 
sonal disabilities  and  played  the  part  of  men.     A.  L.  A. 

Washington,  B.  T.     Character  building.     Doubleday 1.50 

Addresses  delivered  on  Sunday  evenings  to  the  students  of  Tus- 
kegee  institute. 

290     MYTHOLOGY. 

For  legends  see  Class  398. 
Anderson,   R.   B.     Norse   mythology;   or,  The   religion   of  our 
forefathers,  containing  all  the  myths  of  the   Eddas,  systein- 

atized  and  interpreted.     Ed.  7.     Scott 2.50 

Perhaps  the  most  convenient  summary  we  have  of  the  body  of 
Northern  mythology.  As  such  it  is  not  only  interesting,  but  valu- 
able. The  author  believes  in  the  essentially  indigenous  character- 
istics of  the  Teutonic  and  Scandinavian  myths  and  also  in  their 
marked  moral  superiority  over  the  mythology  of  Greece  and  Rome. 
Pittsburgh. 

Baldwin,  James.     Story  of  the  golden  age;  il.  by  Howard  Pyle. 

(Heroes  of  the  olden  time.)     Scribner. .  .  .^ 1.50 

Legends  about  causes  of  Trojan  war,  told  consecutively  and  end- 
ing where  Homer  begins.     N.   Y. 

Bulfinch,  Thomas.     Age  of  fable;  or,  Beauties  of  mythology. 

Rev.  ed.     McKay '. 1.25 

stories  from  the  Greek,  Roman,  Eastern  and  Scandinavian  myth- 
ologies. The  interest  in  them  is  increased  by  connecting  them  with 
literature,  sculpture,  and  painting.     Pittsburgh. 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.    Tales  of  ancient  Greece.     McClurg 1.00 

Combines  "Tales  of  Greek  mythology,"  "Gods  and  heroes"  and 
"Tales  of  Thebes  and  Argos."  Traces  each  story  to  its  earliest 
known  form.     Pittsburgh, 

Fairbanks,  Arthur.  Mythology  of  Greece  and  Rome,  present- 
ed with  special  reference  to  its  influence  on  literature. 
(Twentieth  century  textbooks.)     Appleton 1.50 

The  distinct  merit  of  the  book  is  .  .  .  the  fact  that  the  ancient 
stories  are  told  by  a  professional  student  of  mythology  who  is 
familiar  with  the  results  of  recent  investigation.  The  illustrations, 
which  are  drawn  exclusively  from  ancient  art,  are  more  numerous 
and  far  better  than  those  in  Gayley.  In  short,  (he  new  book  is  a 
valuable-  supplement  to  the  old  one;  both  should  be  useful  for  high- 
school  or  college  courses.     N.  Y.  Evening  Post. 


290,320   MYTHOLOGY.     POLITICS  AND  GOVERNMENT        5 

List 
price. 

Gayley,  C.  M.,  ed.     Classic  myths  in  English  literature,  based 

chiefly  on  Bulfinch's  Age  of  fable.     Ginn 1.50 

Probably    the    best    manual    for   reference   and    for    adult    readers. 

Oregon. 

Guerber,  H.  A.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome.     Illus.  ed.     Amer. 

bk 1.50 

Narrated  with  special  reference  to  literature  and  art. 

Guerber,  H.  A.  Myths  of  Northern  lands,  narrated  with  spe- 
cial reference  to  literature  and  art.     Amer.  bk 1.50 

Mabie,  H.  W.     Norse  stories;  retold  from  the  Eddas;  ed.  by 

K.  L.  Bates.     Rand 40 

320     POLITICS  AND  GOVERNMENT. 

Allen,    W.    H.     Woman's    part    in    government,    whether    she 

votes  or  not.     Dodd 1.50 

Outlines  the  questions  of  the  day  on  which  woman's  influence 
can  be  brought  to  advantage:  philanthropy,  hygiene,  school,  munic- 
ipal government,  and  public  business.  Suggestive  and  practical, 
though  disconnected.     A.   L.   A. 

Ashley,  R.  L.     American  federal  state:  a  textbook  in  civics  for 
high  schools  and  colleges,     Macmillan 2.00 

Beard,  C.  A.     American  government  and  politics.     Macmillan.     2.10 

Covers  the  practice  and  theory  of  government  and  points  out 
recent  political  tendencies.     A.  L.  A. 

Beard,  C.  A.,  ed.  Readings  in  American  government  and  pol- 
itics.     Macmillan 1.90 

Collection  of  illustrative  material  to  accompany  the  manual,  cov- 
ering history  and  federal,  state  and  city  government.     A.  Ij.  A. 

Bradford,  E.  S.  Commission  government  in  American  cities. 
(Citizens  library  of  economics,  politics  and  sociology.) 
Macmillan    1.25 

Contains  comparison  of  the  different  forms  of  the  commission 
plan,  summaries  of  checks  to  popular  control  (the  referendum, 
initiative,  recall)  and  tables  of  commission -governed  cities  illus- 
trating various  phases  of  the  plan  in  operation.     A.  L.  A. 

Bryce,  James.  American  commonwealth.  Abr.  ed.  Macmil- 
lan          1.75 

Easily  first  among  descriptions  and  criticisms  of  American  polit- 
ical and  social  institutions.     Larned. 

Childs,  R.  S.     Short  ballot  principles.     Houghton 1.00 

Vigorous  criticism  of  the  limitations  of  democracy  in  practice. 
A.   L.   A. 

Croly,  Herbert.  Promise  of  American  life.  (Standard  li- 
brary.)     Macmillan    50 

Argues  that  unrestricted  individual  freedom  has  resulted  in  a 
morally  and  socially  undesirable  distribution  of  wealth  and  that  in- 
creased social  legislation  will  be  necessary  to  secure  equality  of 
opportunity— the   "promise  of  American  life."     A.  L.   A. 

Deming,   H.  E.     Government  of  American   cities.     Putnam...      1.50 

Argument  for  more  democracy  in  city  government  and  for  the 
adoption  of  the  municipal  program  of  the  National  municipal  league. 
A  good  statement  of  the  more  progressive  theories  and  ideals,  and 
useful  in  creating  a  public  sentiment.     A.   L.  A. 


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Fanning,  C.  E.,  comp.     Selected  articles  on   direct  primaries. 

Ed.   3,    1911,      (Debater's   handbook   series.)      Wilson 1.00 

This  series  contains  a  considerable  group  of  brief  manuals  de- 
signed specially  for  debaters  and  frequently  revised.  Besides  a 
careful  selection  of  articles  from  recent  literature,  not  usually  ac- 
cessible, there  is  a  general  statement  of  the  subject  affirmative  and 
negative  arguments  and  a  select  bibliography.     A.   L.  A. 

Fanning,  C.  E.,  comp.  Selected  articles  on  the  election  of 
United  States  senators.      (Debater's  handbooks.)     Wilson..     1.00 

Federalist;  a  commentary  on  the  constitution  of  the  United 
States;  reprinted  from  the  original  text  of  Alexander  Ham- 
ilton, John  Jay,  and  James  Madison;  ed.  by  H.  C.  Lodge. 
Putnam    1.50 

Written  at  the  very  birth  of  the  Union  by  those  who  watched 
its  cradle,  and  recording,  incidentally,  and  therefore  all  the  more 
faithfully,  the  impressions  and  anticipations  of  the  friends  and  ene- 
mies of  the  infant  constitution.     James   Bryce. 

Foltz,  E.  B.  K.    Federal  civil  service  as  a  career.     Putnam..  ..      1.50 

Chapters  on  the  merit  system,  preparation,  examinations  and  ap- 
pointment.    A.  L.  A. 

Forman,  S.  E.     Advanced  civics:  the  spirit,  the  form  and  the 

functions  of  the  American  government.      Century..... L25 

A  book  for  high  schools  and  colleges.  Discusses  the  principles  of 
our  government,  its  machinery,  and  its  problems.  An  excellent 
work  of  value   to   the   teacher.     Oregon. 

Foster,  J.  W.  Century  of  American  diplomacy:  brief  review 
of  the  foreign  relations  of  the  United  States,  1777-1876. 
Houghton     3.50 

Chapter  on  Monroe  doctrine  covers  Venezuela  dispute.  Written 
from  wide  experience  and  careful  use  of  sources,     N.  Y. 

Foster,  J.  W.  Practice  of  diplomacy  as  illustrated  in  the  for- 
eign relations  of  the  LInited  States.     Houghton 3.00 

Sets  forth  the  part  taken  by  American  diplomatists  in  the  eleva- 
tion and  purification  of  diplomacy  and  gives  in  popular  form  the 
rules  and  procedure  of  diplomatic  intercourse.  Complements  A 
century  of  American  diplomacy.     A.  L.  A. 

Goodnow,  F.  J.     Municipal  government.     Century 3.00 

Best  and  most  comprehensive  work  covering  the  United  States 
and  European  countries.     A.  L.  A, 

Guitteau,  W.  B.    Government  and  politics  in  the  United  States. 

Houghton     1.00 

Up-to-date,  comprehensive  text  for  high  schools  presenting  in 
detail  the  practice  as  well  SbS  the  theory  of  local,  state  and  national 
government.     A.  L.  A. 

Hart,  A.  B.     Actual  government  as  applied  under  American 

conditions.     (American  citizen  series.)     Longmans 2.25 

A  comprehensive  treatise  on  local,  state,  and  federal  government, 
adapted  for  use  as  a  college  and  high  school  text-book.  Describes 
the  machinery  of  government  and  of  parties  with  such  account  of 
its  historir'al  development  as  is  necessary  to  understand  its  work- 
ings.    Wells. 

Raskin,  F.  T.     American  government.     School  ed.     Lippincott       .80 

Descriptions  of  the  functions  and  workings  of  the  branches  of 
the  government  in  Washington.  Includes  a  chapter  on  the  govern- 
ment of  the  district  of  Columbia.  Useful,  accurate  and  interesting 
information,   popularly  presented.     A.   L.   A. 


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Haynes,  G.  H.  Election  of  scimlors.  (Aiiicrican  public  prob- 
lems.)     Holt    1.50 

Thorough,  scholarly,  but  readable  study  of  the  method  of  election 
of  senators,  with  fair  presentations  of  argruments  both  for  and 
against  a  constitutional  amendment.     N.   Y. 

McCall,  S.  W.     Business  of  Congress.     (Columbia  university 

lectures.)      Columbia    univ 1.50 

Describes  the  way  in  which  congress  actually  transacts  business 
and  gives  a  history  of  the  evolution  of  parliamentary  methods,  with 
concrete  examples  and  occasional  amusing  and  illuminating  anec- 
dotes.    A.  L.  A. 

Macy,  Jesse.     Party  organrzation  and  machinery.     (American 

state   series.)      Century 1.25 

Study  of  American  political  organization,  national  and  state,  with 

.chapters    on    typical    systems    in    Massachusetts,    Pennsylvania,    In- 

"diana,   Missouri  and  the   South.     N.   Y. 

Munro,  W.  B.     Government  of  European  cities.     Macmillan..     2.50 

Comprehensive  description  and  comparison  of  the  city  govern- 
ments of  France,  Prussia  and  England.     A.  L.  A. 

Munro,    W.    B.,    ed.      The    initiative,    referendum    and    recall. 

(National  municipal  league   series.)     Appleton 1.50 

These  fifteen  papers  ably  present  both  sides  of  each  subject,  are 
up-to-date  and  rich  in  concrete  information.  They  constitute,  per- 
haps, the  best  single  work  for  the  general  reader.     A.  L.  A. 

Phelps,  E.  M.,  comp.     Selected  articles  on  the   initiative  and 

referendum.     (Debater's  handbooks.)     Wilson 1.00 

Phelps,  E.  M.,  comp.  Selected  articles  on  the  recall,  includ- 
ing the  recall  of  judges  and  judicial  decisions.  (Debater's 
handbook.)      Wilson  ^ 1.00 

Phelps,  E.  M.,  comp.    Selected  articles  on  woman  suffrage.    2d 

ed.  rev.     (Debater's  handbook.)     Wilson 1.00 

Series  described  under  No.  1456. 

Robbins,  E.  C,  comp.  Selected  articles  on  the  commission 
plan  of  municipal  government.  3d  ed.  (Debater's  hand- 
books.)     Wilson    1.00 

Series  described  under  No.  1456. 

Roosevelt,    Theodore.      American    ideals,    and    other    essays, 

social  and  political.     Ptitnam 1.50 

On  manly  virtues  and  practical  politics,  state  legislation,  civil 
service  reform,  administering  the  New  York  police  force,  Monroe 
doctrine,  etc.     N.  Y. 

Steiner,  E.  A.    The  immigrant  tide,  its  ebb  and  flow.     Revell.     1.50 

Discussion  of  the  temperament  and  ideals  of  Italian,  Jewish  and 
Slavic  immigrants  and  their  effect  on  our  institutions.     A.  Li.  A. 

Sumner,  H.  L.     Equal  sufrrage.     Harper 2.00 

Study  of  the  political,  social  and  economic  effects  of  equal  suf- 
frage in  Colorado.  Includes  material  useful  to  suffragists  and  anti- 
suffragists  alike,  but  with  conclusions  favorable  to  women's  vot- 
ing.    A.   li.  A. 

Wilcox,  D.  F.  Government  by  all  the  people;  or,  The 
initiative,  the  referendum  and  the  recall  as  instruments  of 
democracy.      Macmillan    1.50 

A  defense  of  direct  legislation  based  upon  the  conception  "that 
government  is  a  public  co-operation,  not  a  private  industry;  that 
it  is  not  an  institution  where  a  few  turn  out  the  goods  which  cer- 
tain people  want  and  others  do  not.  All  men  produce  government; 
all  men  consume  it."     Supplements  Munro. 


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Williams,  Henry.     United  States  navy;  a  handbook.     Holt...     1.50 

Handbook  furnishing  information  useful  generally  and  to  young 
men  thinking  of  entering  the  service.  Gives  its  history,  organiza- 
tion, personnel,  classes  of  ships,  explosives,  designing  and  build- 
ing warships.     A.  L.  A. 

Willoughby,  W.  W.  Rights  and  duties  of  American  citizen- 
ship.    Amer.  bk • 1.00 

A   general   introduction    to    political   science    and   a    description   of 

civil  government  in   the   United   States.      Oregon. 

Wilson,  Woodrow.     The  new  freedom.     Dotibleday 1.00 

The  main  theme  is  the  great  political  and  economic  changes 
which  have  come  about  through  modern  industrial  conditions.  He 
favors  publicity  and  the  referendum.     A.   L.   A. 

Wilson,    Woodrow.      The    state;    elements    of    historical    and 

practical   politics.     Heath    2.00 

Reviews,    in   extended   summary   fOi^m,    the  leading  features  of  all 

the    more    important    ancient    and    modern    systems    of    government. 

Dial. 

Woodburn,  J.  A.  Political  parties  and  party  problems  in  the 
United  States:  a  sketch  of  .  ,  .  party  history  and  of  the 
development  and  operations  of  party  machinery;  w^ith  a 
consideration  of  certain  party  problems  in  their  relations 
to  political   morality.     Putnam 2.00 

330     ECONOMICS. 

Addams,  Jane.     Twenty  years  at  Hull-house.     Macmillan 1.50 

Survey  of  its  founding  and  development  and  of  some  of  the 
civic  and  social  movements  in  Chicago.     A.  L.  A. 

Barton,  Clara.     Story  of  the  Red  Cross.     Appleton 1.00 

Early  history  and  account  of  relief  work  accomplished.     A.  L.  A. 

Bogart,  E.  L.  Economic  history  of  the  United  States.  Long- 
mans         1.75 

Chief    events    of    the    economic    development    grouped    to    form    a 

continuous  story.     Extensive  bibliography.     A.   L.   A. 

Bullock,   C.  J.,  comp.     Selected  readings   in  economics.      (Se- 
lections and  documents  in  economics.)     School  ed.     Ginn..     2.25 
A  compilation   of   treatises   on   definite    subjects    historic,    descrip- 
tive and  theoretical — written  by  specialists.     A.  L.  A. 

Bullock,  C.  J.,  comp.  Selected  readings  in  public  finance.  (Se- 
lections and  documents  in  economics.)  (School  ed.)  Ginn  1.80 
Contents:  The  literature  of  public  finance — General  considera- 
tions concerning  public  expenditures — The  increase  of  public  ex- 
penditures in  modern  times — Public  revenues — Revenues  from  do- 
mains— Revenues  from  public  industries — Fees — General  proposi- 
tions concerning  taxation — Justice  in  taxation — Capitation  taxes — 
The  general  property  tax — The  general  income  tax — The  Impot  per- 
sonnel-mobilier— Taxes  on  business — The  corporation  tax — Taxes 
upon  commoditie.s — The  customs  revenues  of  the  U.  S. — The  in- 
ternal revenue  system  of  the  U.  S. — The  early  development  of  pub- 
lic borrowing — The  nature  and  economic  effects  of  public  debts — 
Should  a  national  debt  be  paid — Sinking  funds — National  and  local 
debts  compared — Financial  legislation  in  the  U.  S. — The  custody 
and  disbursement  of  public  money — Central  control  of  local  finance. 
Selections  are  drawn  from  sources  old  and  new,  and  argumejits 
on  various  controverted  questions  are  reproduced — the  whole  re- 
sulting in  a  most  useful  and  valuable  reference  book.     A.  L.  A. 


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Bullock,  E.  D.,  comp.     Selected  articles  on  compulsory  insur- 
ance.    (Debater's  handbook  series.)     Wilson 1.00 

Series  described  under  No.  1456. 

Callender,  G.  S.,  ed.     Selections  from  the  economic  history  of 

the  United  States,  1765-1860.     Ginn 2.75 

Compilation    of   source    material   and    selections    from    authorities. 

A.   L.  A. 

Carlton,    F.    T.      History    and    problems    of    organized    labor. 

Heath    2.00 

Includes  discussion  of  immigration,   the  sweated  industries,   child, 

woman    and    prison    labor,    unemployment   and   industrial    education. 

A.   L.   A. 

Coman,    Katherine.      Economic    beginnings    of   the    far    West. 
2  V.     Macmillan 4.00 

A  valuable,  comprehensive  and  scholarly  work,  yet  fairly  popular 
and  readable  in  treatment,  more  attention  being  given  to  a  study 
of  tendencies.  It  has  explanatory  notes  and  unusually  full  biblio- 
graphies. Excellent  index  and  many  reproductions  of  old  prints. 
A.  L.   A. 

Dewey,  D.  R,     Financial  history  of  the  United  States.     (Amer- 
ican citizen   series.)      Longmans 2.00 

The  best  single  work  on  our  financial  and  monetary  history.  Es- 
pecially valuable  for  the  relations  between  democratic  sentiment 
and  financial  legislation  and  for  the  period  following  the  Civil  war. 
Wells. 

Ely,  R.  T.,  &  Wicker,  G.  R.     Elementary  principles  of  econom- 
ics.    Macmillan 1.00 

Comprehensive,  clear,  recent.  Probably  the  best  general  treatise 
for  the  beginner.     T.   S.  Adams. 

Fetter,   F.   A.      Principles    of   economics    with    applications    to 

practical  problems.     Century    2.00 

"The  theory  is  illuminated  by  constant  references  to  practical 
life."     Oregon. 

Fiske,    A,    K.      Modern    bank.      (Appleton's    business    series.) 

Appleton     1.50 

Brief  description  of  development  and  modern  systems  of  bank- 
ing, with  chapters  on  trust  companies,  savings  banks,  foreign  ex- 
change,  safe  deposit  companies.     N.  Y. 

Freeman,  W.  G.,  &  Chandler,  S.  E.    World's  commercial  prod- 
ucts.    School  ed.     Ginn 3.00 

Descriptive  account  of  the  economic  plants  of  the  world  and  their 
commercial  uses,  with  some  history  and  statistics  of  production. 
Excellent  illustrations.     A.  L..  A. 

George,  W.   R.     The   Junior  Republic:   its   history  and   ideals. 

Appleton     1.50 

Interesting  account  of  its   evolution   and   methods.     A.    Ij.    A. 

Holt,    Hamilton,    ed.      Life    stories    of   undistinguished    Amer- 
icans as  told  by  themselves.     Pott 1.50 

Autobiographies  by  people  of  different  races,  industries  and  na- 
tionalities in  our  American  working  life.  Interesting  to  read  and 
valuable   as  sociological  studies.     A.   L.   A. 

Morawetz,    Victor.      Banking    and    currency    problem    in    the 

United   States.     Harper 1.00 

Clear  and    concise  exposition.     A.   1j.   A. 


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Phelps,  E.  M.,  comp.     Selected  articles  on  government  own- 
ership of  railroads.     (Debater's  handbook  series.)     Wilson.     1.00 

Phelps,   E.   M.,   comp.     Selected  articles   on    the   income    tax. 

(Debater's   handbook   series.)      Wilson 1.00 

Series  described  under  No.   1456. 

Price,  O.  W.     Land  we  live  in.     Small 1.50 

Discusses   in   an    interesting  way,    our    forest,    mineral   and   water 
resources  and   shows  why   conservation  is   necessary. 
Attractively   illustrated,   but  not  strongly  bound. 

Richmond,  M.  E.     Good  neighbor  in  the  modern  city.     (Rus- 
sell Sage  foundation  publications.)     Lippincott 60 

Talks  on  social  science  and  practical  charity.     A.  L.  A. 

Riis,  J.  A.     Battle  with  the  slum.     Macmillan 2.00 

Intimately  personal  account  of  the  conditions  which  prevailed  in 
the  tenement  house  districts  and  of  what  has  been  done  and  against 
what  odds,   to  purge  the  city.     Journal  of  political  economy. 

Robbins,  E.  C,  comp.     Selected  articles  on  a  central  bank  of 
the  United  States.     (Debaters'  handbook  series.)     Wilson..     1.00 
Series  described  under   No.   1456. 

Sparge,  John.     Bitter  cry  of  the  children.     Grosset 75 

Problem  of  poverty  as  it  affects  children.  Studies  the  evils  re- 
sulting from  work  of  children  under  the  legal  age  in  factories  and 
mines  and  suggests  remedies.     A.  L.  A. 

Taussig,  F.  W.     Principles  of  economics.     2v.     Macmillan....     4.00 

A  thorough  going  study  of  economics.  It  deals  principally  with 
the  industrial  conditions  of  modern  countries,  but  most  of  all  with 
those  of  the  United  States.     Bk.  rev.  digest. 

Taussig,  F.  W.     Tariff  history  of  tlie  United  States.     (Ques- 
tions of  the  day.)     5th  ed.   rev.     Putnam 1.50 

Accurate  noncontroversial  record  of  facts,  by  a  tariff  reformer. 
N.   Y. 

This  edition  has  been  revised  at  each  change  in  the  tariff,  in- 
cluding the  Payne-Aldrich  act  of  1909.     A.  L.  A.  , 

Toothaker,  C.  R.,  &  others.     Commercial  raw  materials;  their 

origin,  preparation  and  uses.     Ginn 1.25 

Gives  much  attention  to  animal  and  mineral  products.     A.  L.  A. 

Van   Hise,    C.   R.     Conservation   of   natural    resources   in   the 

United   States.     Macmillan    2.00 

A  practical  presentation  in  moderate  compass,  based  on  all  avail- 
able resources.     A.   L.   A. 

Wyckoff,  W.  A.     Workers:  an  experiment  in  reality:  the  East. 
Scribner 1.25 

Two  months'  voluntary  experience  of  a  college-bred  investigator, 
working  as  builder's  helper,  summer  hotel  porter,  farmhand,  in  a 
Pennsylvania    logging    camp    and    while    tramping    between    places. 

Wyckoff,  W.  A.     Workers;  an  experiment  in  reality;  the  West. 

Scribner 1.50 

Further  experiences  as  a  day  laborer  in   Chicago  and   in   working 

his  way  Westward  to  Pacific  coast.     N.  Y. 


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370     EDUCATION. 

Books  oil  education  recomnieiided  for  reference  use  in  the  Teacli- 
ers'  training  departments  of  the  high  schools  may  be  found  in  the 
Minnesota  school  library  list:  Books  for  elementary  and  rural 
schools,   page  121. 

Briggs,  Mrs.  L.  B.  R.     Girls  and  education.     Houghton 1.00 

Contents:  To  the  girl  who  would  cultivate  herself — To  school- 
girls at  graduation — To  college  girls — College  teachers  and  college 
taught. 

Brown,  J.  F.     American  high  school.     Macniillan 1.40 

Discusses  from  the  educator's  standpoint  its  function,  organiza- 
tion and  management,  curriculum,  teaching  force,  material  equip- 
ment and  social  life.     A.   L.  A. 

Phelps,  W.  L.     Teaching  in  school  and  college.     Macniillan..      1.00 

Contents:  School-teaching  and  discipline — Private  school — teach- 
ing and  scholarship — Imagination  in  teaching — Efficiency  of  college 
teaching — Education  and  instruction — English  composition — English 
pronunciation — Teaching  English  literature — Moral  aspect  of  teach- 
ing. 

Ward,  E.  J.     The  social  center.     (National  municipal  league 

series.)      Appleton    1.50 

Advances  arguments  for  the  use  of  the  schoolhouse  as  the  center 
of  the  social  and  civic  life  of  the  community,  the  common  meeting 
ground  for  the  discussion  of  political  ideas,  of  movements  for  civic 
advancement  and  social  betterment,  and  as  a  polling  place.  The 
functions  which  such  a  center  could  assume — public  lectures,  oranch 
public  library,  public  art  gallery,  music,  recreation,  public  health 
office,  vocation  bureau,  etc. — are  described  by  various  writers 
Bibliography.     A.   L.   A. 


378     COLLEGE  LIFE. 

College  catalogs,  which  may  be  obtained  upon  application  to  the 
institutions,  should  be  on  file  in  High  School  libraries,  and  may  be 
classed  in   this   number. 

Stories  of  college  life  are  classed  in  818  Fiction. 

Cooper,  C.  S.     Why  go  to  college?     Century 1.50 

Popular  chapters,  resulting  from  visits  to  more  than  500  Amer- 
ican colleges.  They  analyze  the  characteristics  of  under-graduates 
and  of  the  education  offered  them,  recount  miscellaneous  anecdotes 
of  college  life  and  consider  briefly  reasons  for  going  to  college  and 
the  effect  of  college  education  on  after  life.     A.  L.  A. 

Crawford,  M.  C.     College  girl  of  America  and  the  institutions 

which  make  her  w^hat  she  is.     Page 1.25 

Account  of  history,  government,  aims,  spirit,  athletics,  and  social 
life  of  principal  women's  colleges.  Several  chapters  on  co-educa- 
tional and  smaller  southern  colleges.  Photographic  illustrations. 
Literary  world. 

Hancock,  H.  I.     Life  at  West  Point.     Putnam 1.40 

Describes  training  of  army  officers;  studies,  drill,  discipline  and 
amusements.     N.  Y. 

Palmer,  Mrs.  A.  F.    Why  go  to  college?     Crowell 30 

Parkin,  G.  R.     The  Rhodes  scholarships.     Houghton 2.00 

An  account  of  the  origin,  conditions  and  management  of  these 
scholarships,  prefaced  by  a  sketch  of  Rhodes'  life.     A.  L.  A. 


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Slosson,  E,  E.     Great  American  universities.     Macmillan 2.50 

Comparative  study  of  the  work  of  nine  endowed  and  five  state 
universities,   defining  differences  clearly.     A.  L.  A. 

Wilson,    C.    D.      Working    one's    way    through    college    and 

university.      McClurg 1.00 

Describes  methods  by  which  students  (men  and  women)  can  sup- 
port themselves  while  in  college,  and  gives  statistics  and  extensive 
lists  of  occupations,  chiefly  obtained  from  college  employment  bu- 
reaus. A  great  many  individual  cases  are  cited,  with  frequent 
quotations  from  published  accounts  or  lives  of  well  known  men. 
Contains  much  good  general  advice,  also  considerable  miscellaneous 
information  about  various  colleges,  as  to  expense  and  entrance  re- 
quirements, etc.,  and  sample  examination  papers  for  West  Point 
and  Annapolis.     A.  L.  A. 


380     COMMERCE.     COMMERCIAL  GEOGRAPHY. 

Day,   Clive.     History  of  commerce.      (Longman's  commercial 

textbooks.)      Longmans    2.00 

Covers  ancient,  medieval,  modern  and  recent  commerce.  The 
commerce  of  the  United   States  separately  considered.     A.   L.   A. 

Johnson,  E.  R.     Elements  of  transportation.     Appleton 1.50 

Aims  to  describe  each  transportation  agent,  study  its  services  and 
relation  to  the  public  and  the  extent  to  which  government  regula- 
tion is  desirable.     N.   Y. 

Mathews,  J.  L.     Remaking  the  Mississippi.     Houghton 1.75 

Study  of  the  Mississippi  system  and  its  allies,  containing  valu- 
able data  and  showing  a  thorough  knowledge  of  the  problems  of 
inland  waterways.  Takes  up  the  questions  of  hydrology,  control 
of  the  major  and  minor  beds,  levee  building  and  maintenance,  the 
upper  river,  the  Missouri,  the  Ohio  and  the  canalization,  the  Lakes- 
to-the-Gulf  system,  etc.     A.  L.  A. 

Mills,  J.  C.     Our  inland  seas.     McClurg 1.75 

story  of  the  development  of  commerce  on  the  Great  Lakes  from 
1679,  reciting  the  history,  adventure  and  romance  of  the  lakes  and 
discussing  the  economic  relation  of  lake  traffic  to  general  pros- 
perity.    A.  L.  A. 

Mills,  J.  C.     Searchlights  on  some  American  industries.     Mc- 
Clurg         1.50 

Contents:  Lumber — Salt — Sugar — Paper — Rubber — Leather — Mould- 
ing— Graphite — Sightless  workers,   the  achievements  of  the  blind. 

Robinson,  E.  V.  D.     Commercial  geograph3^     Rand 1.25 

Interesting,  concrete  work,  with  more  emphasis  on  economic  fea- 
tures and  commerce  than  on  geography.     A.   L.   A. 

Spears,  J.  F.     Story  of  the  American  merchant  marine.     Mac- 
millan          1.50 

Follows  our  picturesque,  hazardous  and  successful  seafaring- 
trade  in  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries;  describes  the  de- 
cline of  the  carrying  industry  when  steam  displaced  sail  and  argues 
for  efficient  nautical  education  and  arrainst  subsidies  as  a  means  of 
reviving  the  American  merchant  marine.     A.   L.   A. 

Warman,    Cy.      Story   of   the    railroad.      (Story,  of    the    West 

series.)      Appleton    1.50 

Picture  of  the  life  of  the  man  who  built  the  trans-continental 
lines  across  the  plains  and  mountains.  Also,  a  history,  in  brief, 
of  the  five  principal  companies  whose  roads  have  crossed  the  con- 
tinent.    Literary  world. 


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398     LEGENDS. 

Baldwin,  James.     The  sampo.     Scribner 2.00 

A  selection  of  liero  adventures  from  the  Kalevala,  woven  into  an 
attractive  narrative  concerning  the  making  of  the  "sampo,"  or  Mill 
of  Fortune.     A.  L.  A. 

Baldwin,    James.      Story    of    Roland.      (Heroes    of    the    olden 

time.)      Scribner    1.50 

The  daring  feats  and  great  exploits  of  Roland,  worthiest  of  the 
barons  of  France,  and  those  of  Oliver  and  Reinold  and  Ogier  th  ■> 
Dane.     Pittsburgh. 

Baldwin   James.     Story   of   Siegfried.      (Heroes   of   the    olden 

time.)      Scribner    1.50 

Tells  of  his  forging  the  wondrous  sword,  Balmung,  of  his  riding 
through  flaming  fire  to  awaken  the  maiden.  Brunhild,  ansl  of  the 
many  other  strange  and  daring  deeds  which  he  wrought.  Pitts- 
burgh. 

A  modern  version  sometimes  following  the  Eddas,  sometimes  the 
Nibelungen   lay,   and   sometimes   differing  from    both.     Buffalo. 

Bulfinch,    Thomas.      Age    of    chivalry;    or,    Legends    of    King 

Arthur.      McKay    ' :      1.25 

Contains  not  only  the  legends  of  King  Arthur  and  his  knights  and 
strange  and  marvelous  tales  from  the  famous  Red  book  of  Herge.st, 
but  also  stories  of  Richard  the  Lion-hearted,  of  Robin  Hood  the 
bold  outlaw  of  Sherwood  forest,  and  of  Edward  the  Black  Prince. 
Pittsburgh. 

Cheaper  edition.     (Everyman's  library.)      (Library  binding.)..        .50 

Chapin,  A.  A.     Story  of  the   Rhinegold    (Der  rinc^  des  Nil)el- 

ungen),  told  for  3^oung  people.     Harper 1.25 

How  the  dwarf,  Alberich,  stole  the  Rhine  maidens'  g^ld  and  how 
Siegfried  the  great  warrior  and  Brunhild  the  valkyria  lifted  the  evil 
spell  from  off  the  world.  Adapted  from  The  Nibelungen  ring.  Pitts- 
burgh. 

Chapin,  A.  A.     Wonder  tales  from  Wagner.     Harper 1.25 

Contains  the  sea-myth  of  the  flying  Dutchman,  the  legend  of 
Tannhauser,  the  stories  of  Lohengrin,  the  knight  of  the  Swan,  of 
Tristan  and  the  beautiful  Isolde,  and  of  Hans  Sachs,  the  cobbler- 
poet.     Pittsburgh. 

Church,  A.  J.     Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance.     Macmillan..      1.75 
Contents:     Story  of  Beowulf — King  Arthur  and  the  Round  table — 

Treasure  of  the  Nibelungs. 
Colored   illustrations. 

French,    Allen.      Heroes    of    Iceland;    adapted    from    Dasent's 

translation  of  The  story  of  Burnt  Njal.     Little 1.50 

The  great  Icelandic  saga  telling  of  life  in  the  tenth  century.  Ore- 
gon. 

French,  Allen.     Story  of  Grettir  the   Strong.     Button 1.25 

This  is  the  only  good  form  of  this  saga  for  reading  and  is  a 
vigorous  and  interesting  narrative.     A.  L.  A. 

Guerber,  H.  A.     Legends  of  the  Rhine.     Barnes 1.20 

A  collection  of  the  weird,  romantic  legends  which  cluster  about 
the  moss-grown  ruins  and  quaint  towns  and  cities  of  the  Rhine. 
Among  these  legends  are.  The  last  of  the  Templars— The  pet  raven 
—The  haunted  castle — The  ghost  feast — The  robber  knight — The 
hoard  of  gold.     Pittsburgh. 


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Higginson,  T.  W.  Tales  of  the  enchanted  ishinds  of  the  At- 
lantic,    Macmillan 1.50 

In  times  past  tliere  were  enciianted  islands  in  the  Atlantic  in 
which  there  were  demons,  which  appeared  and  disappeared  mys- 
teriously,  and  about  which  weird  legends  hovered.     Pittsburgh. 

Hull,  Eleanor,  comp.  Bo3'^s'  Cuchiilain;  heroic  legends  of  Ire- 
land.    Crowell   1.50 

Thirty  tales,  vividly  told.     Colored   illustrations.     A.   L.   A. 

Mabinogion.  Knightly  legends  of  Wales;  or,  The  boy's 
Mabinogion;  ed.  by  Sidney  Lanier.  (Boys'  library  of  le- 
gend and  chivalry.)     Scribner   2.00 

The  earliest  legends  of  King  Arthur  as  they  were  told  in  the 
Red  book  of  Hergest.  Companion  to  the  Boys'  King  Arthur.  Pitts- 
burgh. 

Macleod,  Mary.     Book  of  King  Arthur  and  his  no])le  knights. 

Stokes 1.50 

"This  book  treateth  of  the  birth,  life  and  acts  of  the  said  King 
Arthur  and  of  his  noble  knights  of  the  Round  Table,  their  marvel- 
ous conquests  and  adventures  and  the  achieving  of  the  Sangreal." 
A  new  and  attractive  version  of  the  most  delightful  romances  of 
the  Middle   ages   following  Malory   closely.     Pittsburgh. 

Malory,    Sir    Thomas.      Boy's    King    Arthur;    ed.    by    Sidney 

Lanier.  (Boys'  library  of  legend  and  chivalry.)  Scribner..  2.00 
During  the  fifteenth  century  Sir  Thomas  Malory  wrote  a  history 
of  King  Arthur  and  the  knights  of  the  Round  Table.  This  was 
printed  by  Caxton,  who  was  the  first  to  introduce  printing  into 
England.  Mr.  Lanier  prepared  this  stirring  tale  of  knights  and 
chivalry  especially  for  the  boys.     Pittsburgh. 

Pyle,  Howard.     Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood.     Scribner.     3.00 

So  fully  is  this  book  expressive  of  the  hardy  and  joyous  spirit  of 
adventure,  of  the  jolly  outlaws  of  Sherwood  Forest,  that  the  reader 
almost  feels  that  he  himself  has  dressed  in  Lincoln  green,  eaten 
venison  pasty  with  Friar  Tuck,  wielded  a  quarter-staff  with  stout 
Little  John,  and  attended  Maid  Marian's  wedding  with  bold  Robin 
Hood.  And,  be  assured,  he  has  taken  no  harm  from  their  com- 
panionship; honor  and  justice  and  kindliness  are  laws  observed  by 
them  and  higher  than  any  on  the  King's  statute  book.  Prentice  and 
Power. 


Pyle,  Howard.  Story  of  King  Arthur  and  his  knights.  Scrib- 
ner     

Expensive,   but  beautiful  in   thought,    expression,   and   illustration. 

The  most  attractive  of  the  King  Arthur  books.     Oregon. 


2.50 


Ragozin,  Z.  A.     Frith j of,  the  viking  of  Norway,  and  Roland, 

the  paladin  of  France.     (Tales  of  the  heroic  ages.)     Putnam     1.25 
The    first   is  adapted   from   the   epic   poem   of   Esaias   Tegner,    the 

second  is  a  retelling  of  the  Song  of  Roland. 

Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Siegfried,  the  hero  of  the  north,  and  Beowulf 
the  hero  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.  (Tales  of  the  heroic  ages.) 
Putnam     .' 1.25 

The  version  of  Siegfried  Is  taken  from  the  Nibelungen  Lied,  and 
the  story  of  Beowulf  is  a  careful  rendering  of  the  poem  about  the 
Saxon  hero.     lowa; 

Wilmot-Buxton,  E.  M.  Stories  of  the  Persian  heroes.  Crow- 
ell       1.25 

Stories   of   the   kings   of  Persia,   based   on   the   Epio  of   the   kings." 

A.   L.  A. 


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510     MATHEMATICS. 

Ball,  W.  W.  R.  Mathematical  recreations  and  problems  of 
past  and  present  times.     Macmillan 2.50 

March,  H.  W.     Industrial  mathematics.     Wiley..., 2.00 

An  excellent,  accurate  text,  providing-  for  students  of  the  technical 
industries  the  principles  and  a  large  number  of  practical  examples 
and   problems   in    industrial   mathematics.     A.    L.    A. 

Smith,  D.  E.    Teaching  and  study  of  elementary  matliematics. 

(Teachers'   professional   library.)      Macmillan 1.00 

White,  W.  F.  Scrap  book  of  elementary  mathematics.  Open 
court    ' 1.00 

Young,  J.  W.  A.  Teaching  of  mathematics  in  the  elementary 
and  secondary  school.  (American  teachers'  series.)  Long- 
mans         1.50 

Includes  valuable  bibliographies  and  lists  of  books  for  the  teacher 
and  the  library. 


520    ASTRONOMY. 

Ball,  Sir  R.  S.    Star  land;  being  talks  with  young  people  about 
the  wonders  of  the  heavens.     Ginn 1.00 

Its  simple  style  does  not  interfere  with  its  scientific  accuracy, 
and  it  is  thoroughly  usable  for  both  teacher  and  pupil.     Pittsburgh. 

Comstock,  G.  C.     Textbook  of  astronomy.      (Twentieth  cen- 
tury textbooks.)     Appleton    1.30 

Strong  points  are:  Plain,  direct  statement  of  principles  and  latest 
known  facts,  many  illustrations,  and  apt  and  original  way  of  pop- 
ularizing elements  of  astronomy  without  appreciable  loss  to  science 
or  fact.     Popular  astronomy. 

Martin,  M.  E.     Friendly  stars.     Harper 1.25 

Untechnical,  really  delightful  descriptions  of  the  twenty  brightest 
stars  and  the  great  constellations,  their  locations,  colors,  distances, 
movements,   their  rising  and  setting.     A.   L.   A. 

Newcomb,  Simon.    Astronomy  for  everybody.     Doubleday. .  . .     1.60 

Authoritative,  up  to  date  and  written  in  simple  style  without 
technical  or  mathematical  language.     Illustrated.     N.  Y. 

Newcomb,  Simon.    Sidelights  on  astronomy  and  kindred  fields 

of  popular   science.      Harper 2.00 

Popular  papers  on  rain-making,  flying  machines,  the  fairyland  of 
geometry,  the  mariner's  compass,  as  well  as  various  astronomical 
subjects.     N.   Y. 

Serviss,  G.  P.    Astronomy  with  the  naked  eye.     Harper 1.40 

Describes  the  more  conspicuous  constellations  for  each  month,  the 
milky  way  and  the  planets,  giving  literary  and  mythological  asso- 
ciations.    N.  Y. 

Serviss,  G.  P.     (The)  moon.     Appleton 1.50 

Easily  readable   text   and   exquisite  photographs.     A.   L..   A. 

Todd,  David.     New  astronomy.     Amer.  bk 1.30 


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530     PHYSICS. 

Barton,  E.  H.     Textbook  on  sound.     Macmillan 3.00 

The  chapters  on  various  musical  instruments  are  fuller  and  clearer 
than  is  usual  in  physical  textbooks.     A.  L.  A. 

Collins,  F.  A.     The  wireless  man,  his  work  and  adventures  on 

land  and  sea.     Century    1.20 

Popwlar  account  of  the  work  of  wireless  operators  on  ships,  of 
shore  stations  and  the  opportunities  of  am.ateurs.  Instruments  and 
liieory  are  described  simply,  use  of  the  wireless  by  the  United  States 
army  and  navy  explained  and  a  great  many  real  incidents  of  rescues 
effected  by  wireless  messages  briefly  but  graphically  given.  Closes 
with  an  account  of  the  wireless  operators  in  the  Titanic  disaster. 
A.   L.   A. 

Crew,  Henry.  General  physics,  an  elementary  textbook  for 
colleges.     Macmillan 2.75 

Curtiss,  G.  H.,  &  Post,  Augustus.  The  Curtiss  aviation  book. 
Stokes     1.35 

An  account  of  the  early  aeroplane  experiments,  flights  and 
achievements  of  Mr.  Curtiss,  with  a  description  of  his  biplane  and 
chapters  discussing  the  future  use  and  problems  of  the  aeroplane, 
including  its  adaptability  for  military  and  naval  use.  Good  photo- 
graphs add  to  its  interest.     A.  L.  A, 

Duncan,  P..  K.  New  knowledge;  a  popular  account  of  the 
new  physics  and  the  new  chemistry  in  their  relation  to  the 

new  theory   of  matter,     Barnes 2.00 

Partial      contents:        The      periodic      law — Gaseous      ions — Natural 

radio-activity— Resolution   of   the   atom— Inorganic   evolution. 

The  discoveries   of  Becquerel,    the   Curies,    Ramsay,    Crookes,    and 

others.     Oregon. 

Git)Son,  C.  R.     Scientific  ideas  of  today.     Ed.  2.     Lippincott..      1.50 

"Very  popular  chapters  on  atoms,  electricity,  ether,  magnetism, 
energy,   light,   color,  X-rays,   radium,   gravitation. 

Hastings,  C.  S.  Light;  a  consideration  of  the  more  familiar 
phenomena  of  optics.  (Yale  bicentennial  publications.) 
Scribner    2.00 

Describes  and  explains  optical  phenomena  observable  without 
accessories  of  physical  laboratories;  extensive  chapter  on  atmos- 
pheric optics.     Pref. 

Holland,    R.    S.      Historic    inventions.      (Historic    series    for 

young  people.)     Jacobs    1.50 

Contents:  Gutenberg  and  the  printing  press — Palissy  and  his 
enamel — Galileo  and  the  telescope — Watt  and  the  steam-engine — 
Arkwright  and  the  spinning-jenny — Whitney  and  the  cotton-gin — 
Fulton  and  the  steamboat— Davy  and  the  safety-lamp — Stephens- 
son  and  the  locomotive — Morse  and  the  telegraph — McCormick  and 
the  reaper — Howe  and  the  sewing-machine — Bell  and  the  telephone — 
EMison  and  the  electric  light — Marconi  and  the  wireless  telegraph — 
The  Wrights  and   the  airship. 

Houston,  E.  J.     Wonder  book  of  light.     Stokes 1.50 

The  nature  and  properties  of  light,  instruments  for  special  uses, 
etc.,  including  chapters  on  color,  X-iays  and  radioactivity,  illum- 
inatlen,  photography,   rainbows,  polarized  light.     A.   L.   A. 

Houston,  E.  J.     Wonder  book  of  magnetism,     Stokes 1.50 

Follows  the  same  plan  as  the  Wonder  book  of  light,  describing 
the   mysterious   force   of   magnetism   avd   its   uses.     A.   Ij.    A. 


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lies,  George.  Flame,  electricity,  and  the  camera;  man's 
progress  from  the  first  kindling  of  fire  to  the  wireless  tele- 
graph and  the  photography  of  color.     Doiibleday 2.00 

Brings    out    in    brilliant    light    achievements    of    the    last    century. 

N.  y. 

lies,  George.  Inventors  at  work;  with  chapters  on  discovery. 
Doubleday    2.50 

Tells  of  Bessemer' s  great  triumph  in  perfecting  his  process  for 
steel  making,  tells  of  the  production  of  dynamite  by  Nobel,  the 
transmission  of  speech  along  a  beam  of  light  by  Bell,  of  the  in- 
candescent gas  mantle  by  Von  Welsbach,  of  Edison's  electrical 
achievements,  and  numerous  other  scientific  achievements.  Book 
review  digest. 

A  combination  of  biography,  philosophy,  science,  and  personal 
observations.     Oregon. 

lies,  George.  Leading  American  inventors.  (Biographies  of 
leading  Americans.)     Holt   1.75 

Short  biographies  of  John  and  Robert  Livingston  Stevens,  Robert 
Fulton,  Eli  Whitney,  Thomas  Blanchard,  Samuel  Morse,  Charles 
Goodyear,  John  Ericsson,  Cyrus  Hall  McCormick,  Christopher 
Latham  Sholes,  Elias  Howe,  Benjamin  Chew  Tilghman  and  Ottmar 
Mergenthaler. 

Jackson,  D.  C,  &  Jackson,  J.  P.  Elementary  book  on  elec- 
tricity and  magnetism  and  their  applications;  a  textbook 
and  a  manual  for  artisans,  apprentices  and  home  readers. 
Macmillan     1.40 

This  is  a  reliable  and  agreeably  written  work  intended  chiefly  as 
a  textbook  for  high  and  manual  training  schools.  It  is.  however, 
a  description  of  the  applications  of  electricity  rather  than  a  text- 
book of  the  principles  of  electricity  as  a  branch  of  physics.     Pratt. 

Jones,  F.  A.  Thomas  Alva  Edison;  sixty  years  of  an  invent- 
or's life.     Crowell • 2.00 

Tells  the  story  of  the  man  and  the  inventor  with  simplicity,  en- 
thusiasm and  sincerity.     A.  L.  A. 

Kaempffert,  W.  B.     New  art  of  flying.     Dodd 1.50 

Gives  an  elementary  account  of  the  screw  and  internal-combus- 
tion motor,  a  resume  of  the  evolution  of  the  Hying-machine,  and 
descriptions  of  the  types  of  biplanes  and  monoplanes  which  have 
been  in  a  measure  standardized.  Includes  a  glossary  and  many 
illustrations.     A.  L.  A. 

Mach,  Ernst.     Science  of  mechanics;  tr.  by  T.  J.  McCormack. 

2d  ed.     Open  court 2.00 

Account  of  the  principles  of  mechanics  in  relation  to  their  devel- 
opment.    A.  L.  A. 

Makower,    Walter.      Radioactive    substances,    their    properties 

and  behavior.     (International  scientific  series.)     Appleton..      1.75 
Accurate,   scholarly   summary  of  the   chief  facts  and  theories.     A. 

L.  A. 

Ogden,  J.  G.  Heat.  (Poifiilar  mcclianics  handbooks.)  Pop- 
ular  mechanics .25 

Elementary  work,  explaining  the  modern  scientific  conception  of 
heat,  its  effect,  how  it  travels,  the  methods  used  in  measuring  it. 
and  its  modern  applications  in  engines  and  in  the  manufacture  of 
liquid  air,  and  ice.     A.  L.  A. 

Poincare,  Lucien.  The  new  physics  and  its  evolution.  (In- 
ternational science  series.)     Appleton 1.75 

General,   semi-technical  survey  of  the  present  state  of  the  science 

and   the   trend   of   its    development.      Contains    an    excellent    chapter 

on  wireless  telegraphy.     A.  L.  A. 


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Rotch,  A.  L.     Conquest  of  the  air;   or,  The  advent  of  aerial 

navigation.     (Present  day  primers.)     Moffat 1.00 

Popular,  but  scientifically  exact  account  of  aerial  navigation,  its 
history,  present  conditions  and  outlook.  Prefatory  chapter  on  at- 
mospheric conditions  as  affecting  aeronautics.     A.  L.  A. 

Smith,  Alexander,  &  Hall,  E.  H.  Teaching-  of  chemistry  and 
physics     in     the     secondary     school.       (American     teachers' 

series.)     Longmans    1.50 

This  volume,  really  two  books,  as  each  of  the  authors  treats  his 
subject  separately,  takes  a  place  at  once,  alone  and  without  a  rival 
in  an  important  field.  It  is  a  manual  of  method  written  for  teach- 
ers from  the  pedagogical  point  of  view,  yet  full  of  the  authority  of 
specialists  in  the  subjects  treated.  It  shows  the  giant  strides  in 
the  study  of  the  physical  sciences  in  our  high  schools  during  fifteen 
years.  The  book  is  written  for  trained  and  prepared  teachers  who 
know  their  subject  and  to  all  such  it  should  be  an  indispensable 
handbook    for    constant    reading    and    reference.     Wyer. 

Smith,  J.  R.     Story  of  iron  and  steel.     Appleton 75 

Deals  with  the  processes  of  iron  and  steel  manufacture,  also  with 
the  economic  importance  of  the  product  and  the  industry.     A.  L.  A. 

Swoope,  C.  W.  Lessons  in  practical  electricity:  principles, 
arithmetical  problems,  and  experiments.  11th  ed.  enl.  Van 
Nostrand     2.00 

Timbie,    W.    H.      Essentials    of   electricity    .   (Wiley    technical 

series  for  vocational  and  industrial  schools.)      Wiley 1.25 

Explains  simply   the  underlying  facts  and   laws  of  good   electrical 

practice  and   supplies  problems   and   examples.     A.    L.    A. 

Watson,  William.     Textbook  of  practical  physics.     Longmans     3.00 

A  comprehensive  account  in  a  natural  order  and  with  careful 
explanation   of  difficult  points.     Pittsburgh. 


540     CHEMISTRY.     MINERALOGY. 

See  also  Nos.  1572,  1589. 

Bailey,  E.  H.  S.     Textbook  of  sanitary  and  applied  chemistry. 

Macmillan     1.40 

Dodd,  M.  E.     Chemistry  of  the  household.     (Lil)rary  of  home 

economics.)     Amer.  school,  of  home  economics 1.50 

Duncan,  R.  K.     Chemistry  of  commerce.     Harper 2.00 

Describes  the  application  of  recent  discoveries  to  various  manu- 
factures and  to  the  artificial  production  of  substances  used  in  mak- 
ing  medicines,   perfumes,    and   fertilizers.     A.    L.    A. 

Duncan,  R.  K.     Some  chemical  problems  of  today.     Harper..     2.00 
Untechnical  discussion   of  work   in   industrial   research.     A.   L.   A. 

Kahlenberg,  Louis,  &  Hart,  E.  B.     Chemistry  and  its  relation 
to  daily  life:  a  textbook  for  students  of  agriculture  and  home 

economics  in  secondary  schools.     Macmillan 2.60 

Aim    has    been    to    make    the    subject-matter   thoroughly    practical 

and  to  present  it  in  an  interesting  and  simple  way.     Introd. 

Jones,  H.  C.     Introduction  to  physical  chemistry.     Macmillan     1.60 

Brief  treatment,  avoiding  calculus  as  far  as  Jiosslble.  Excellent 
chapter  on  solutions.     Pittsburgh. 


540,550-551      CHEMISTRY.      PHYSICAL    GEOGRAPHY  19 

price. 

Ostwald,  Wilhelm.     Conversations  on  chemistry.     2v.     Wiley. 

V.  1.     General  cliemistry    1.50 

V.  2.     Chemistry    of   the    most    important    elements    and    com- 
pounds          2.00 

The  subject  is  presented  in  dialogue,  the  conversations  taking 
place  between  master  and  pupil.  Such  subjects  are  treated  as  sub- 
stance, properties,  solution,  melting  and  freezing,  density,  com- 
pounds, elements,  oxygen,  hydrogen,  nitrogen,  air,  etc.  Book  re- 
view digest. 

Ostwald,    Wilhelm,    &    Morse,    H.    W.      Elementary    modern 

chemistry.      Ginn    1.00 

Very   elementary   in   treatment,   presenting   only   the    simpler    laws 

and  illustrating  them   with   simple   experiments  and   good   diagrams. 

A.   L.   A, 

Philip,  J.  C.     Romance   of  modern   chemistry.      (Romance   se- 
ries.)      Lippincott     1.50 

Gives  applications  of  chemistry  to  every-day  life  and  modern  in- 
dustries.    A.  L.  A. 

Smith,   Alexander.      Introduction    to    general   inorganic    chem- 
istry.     Century    2.25 

Best  modern  textbook  on  general  chemistry  for  advanced  students. 
A.   L.   A. 

Snyder,   Harry.      Chemistry   of  plant   and  animal   life.     2d  ed. 

Macmillan 1.25 

Agricultural   chemistry. 

Spencer,   L.  J.     World's  minerals.     Stokes ! 2.00 

Popular  work,  describing  important  minerals,  with  mention  of 
their  practical  uses,  importance  as  ores,  and  as  precious  and  semi- 
precious stones.     Colored   reproductions.     A.    L.    A. 

Thorp,  F.  H.     Outlines  of  industrial  chemistry.     2d  ed..     Mac- 
millan      " 3.75 

Includes  a  chapter  on  metallurgy  by  C.  D.  Demond. 
A   technical   treatise   dealing   with    those   manufactures   which    in- 
volve chemical  processes.     Useful  to  the  student  of  Home  economics. 
Berry. 

550-551     GEOLOGY.     PHYSICAL    GEOGRAPHY. 

Ball,  Sir  R.  S.     Cause  of  an  ice  age.     (Modern  science  series.) 

Appleton    1.00 

Popular  account  of  astronomical  theory  of  glacial  periods.  Pitts- 
burgh. 

Chamberlain,  T.  C,  &  Salisbury,  R.  D.     College  textbook  of 

geology.     (American  science  series:  advanced  course.)    Holt     3.50 
Adapted   to   general   reading  and  profusely   illustrated  with   maps, 

diagrams  and  photographs.     A.   L.   A. 

Dana,  J.  D.     Geological  story  briefly  told.     Amer.  bk 1.15 

Simple  in  its  language  and  full  in  its  illustrations.     A.  L.  A. 

Dutton,  C.  E.     Earthquakes,  in  the  light  of  the  new  seismol- 
ogy.     (Science   series.)      Putnam 2,00 

Popular  and   not  mathematical. 

Geikie,  James.     Earth  sculpture.     (Progressive  science  series.) 

Putnam    2.00 

Deals  with   processes  involved   in  development  of  topography  and 

results  effected.     Journal  of  geology. 


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price. 

Harrington,    M.    W.      Al)out    the    weather.      (Home    reading- 
books.)     Appleton    65 

Explains  production  and  peculiarities  of  winds,  clouds,  rain,  snow, 
thunderstorms,  cyclones,  tiie  methods  and  usefulness  of  weather 
bureau,   etc.     Helpful  illustrations.     N.  Y. 

Heilprin,  Angelo.    Earth  and  its  story;  a  first  book  of  geology. 
Silver    . .' 1.00 

Houston,  E.  J.     Wonder  book  of  the  atmosphere.     Stokes....     1.50 

An  interesting  book  about  the  familiar  phenomena  of  the  air. 
Contains  a  good  deal  of  information  that  is  not  included  in  school 
books  and  is  happy  in  getting  at  the  young  point  of  view.     A.  L.  A. 

Le  Conte,  Joseph.     Elements  of  geology;  rev.  by  H.  L.  Fair- 
child.     5th   ed.     Appleton 4.00 

Clear  treatment  of  dynamic  and  structural  geology,  unencum- 
bered by  great  detail.     Leypoldt  &  lies. 

MooYe,  W.  L.     Descriptive  meteorology.     Appleton 3.00 

Comprehensive  introduction  intended  primarily  for  young  men 
entering  the  service.  Includes  all  the  phenomena  of  the  air,  with 
emphasis  on  weather   forecasting.     A.   L.    A. 

Ries,  Heinrich.    Economic  geology  of  the  United  States.    Mac- 
millan    2.60 

Account  of  each  mineral,  followed  by  particulars  of  distribution, 
with  sketch  maps,  detail  of  use,  recent  statistics  of  production  in 
the  United  States  and  the  world,  and  carefully  selected  biblio- 
graphies. Presupposes  some  knowledge  of  geology  and  mineralogy. 
Illustrated.     N.  Y. 

Russell,  I.  C.     Glaciers  of  North  America.     Ginn 1.75 

Describes  beginning,  development,  effects,  and  decay  of  glaciers, 
and  the  situation  and  condition  of  those  existing  on  this  continent. 
N.  Y. 

Russell,  I.  C.     Lakes  of  North  America.     Ginn 1.50 

The  two  books  noted  above  are  called  reading  books  in  physical 
geography.  They  are  written  in  popular  style,  much  more  extended 
but  not  more  difficult  than  the  textbook.  They  can  be  used  from 
eighth   grade   to   college  inclusive.     Wisconsin. 

Russell,  I.  C.     Rivers  of  North  America;  a  reading  lesson  for 
students  of  geography  and  geology.     (Science  series.)     Pnt- 

nam    2.00 

On  evolution  of  rivers,   and   their  past  and  present  effects  on  the 

earth's  contours.     Excellent  illustrations.     N.  Y. 

Salisbury,  R.  D.,  &  others.     Elements  of  geography.     (Amer- 
ican science  series.)      Holt 1.50 

Pure    physiography    forms    only    a    minor    part,    much    economic 

geography    being   introduced.      The   geography   of   the   United    States 

is  well  covered,  foreign  countries  receiving  little  attention.     Journal 

of  geography. 

Salisbury,    R.    D.      Physiography.      (American    science    series, 
advanced    course.)      Holt    3.15 

An  important  textbook  achievement  which  provides  a  complete 
course  for  those  "who  have  no  purpose  of  pursuing  the  study  of 
physical  geography  beyond  its  elements,  but  who  are  yet  mature 
enough  for  work  beyond  the  grade  appropriate  for  tlie  early  years 
of  the  secondary  schools."  It  outlines  the  work  covered  in  the 
University  of  Chicago  in  a  twelve  weeks'  course.  P>ook  review 
digest. 


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price. 

Seeley,  H.  G.     Story  of  the  earth  in  past  ages.      (Library  of 
useful    stories.)      Applcton 35 

Shaler,  N.  S.     Aspects  of  the  earth.     Scribner 2.50 

Earth  movements,  volcanoes,  caves  and  cave  life,  rivers,  valleys, 
atmospheric  movements,  American  forests,  origin  and  nature  of 
soils.     N.  Y. 

Shaler,  N.  S.     Outlines  of  the  earth's  history;  a  popular  study 

in    physiography.      Appleton 1.75 

Graphic  essays  discussing  earth's  relation  to  stellar  system,  ef- 
fects of  atmosphere,  glaciers,  underground  water,  soil  formation, 
rock,  building,   etc.     N.  Y. 

Tarr,  R.  S.     Elementary  geology.     Macmillan 1.40 

More  stress  is  placed  upon  the  dynamic  aspect  of  the  subject 
than  is  commonly  given.     Preface. 

Ward,  R.  D.  C.     Climate,  considered  esi>ecially  in  relation  to 
man.      (Science    series.)      Putnam 2.00 

Interesting  historical  material  and  clear-cut  and  informing  pres- 
entation  of  the  facts  of  climate  as  now   known.     Educ.  rev. 


570     BIOLOGY. 

Clodd,  Edward.     Primer  of  evolution.     Longmans 75 

Abridgement  of  his  Story  of  creation,  a  condensed  statement  and 
a  good   general  view   of  the   theory   of   evolution.     Leypoldt   &   lies. 

Conn,  H.  W.  Story  of  the  living  machine:  a  reviev/  of  the 
conclusions  of  modern  biology.  (Library  of  useful  stories.) 
Appleton 50 

Gage,  S.  H.  Microscope:  an  introduction  to  microscopic 
methods.      Comstock    2.00 

Jordan,  D.  S.,   &  Kellogg,  V.  L.     Evolution  and  animal  life. 

Appleton    2.50 

Clear,  readable  discussion  of  the  facts,  processes  and  theories  re- 
lating to  organic  evolution.     A.   L.   A. 

Lloyd,  F.  E.,  &  Bigelow,  M.  A.  Teaching  of  biology.  (Amer- 
ican teachers'  series.)     Lo.ngmans 1.50 

Locy,  W.  A.     Biology  and  its  makers.     Holt 2.75 

Untechnical  account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  biology,  written 
around  the  lives  of  great  leaders.     A.  L.  A. 

Sedgwick,  W.  T.,  &  Wilson,  E.  B.  General  biology.  (Amer- 
ican science  series.)     Holt 1.75 

Interesting  discussion  of  structure  and  habits  of  the  earthworm 
and  the  fern,  and  their  rela,tions  to  their  environment.     A.   L.   A. 

Shaler,  N.  S.     Nature  and  man  in  America.     Scribner 1.50 

Shows  how  the  physical  development  of  the  earth  (climate,  land 
and  sea  contours,  etc.)  has  affected  organic  life  and  influenced  man 
physically,   socially   and   morally.     N.   Y. 


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price. 


580     BOTANY.  * 


Atkinson,    G.    F.      Studies    of    American    fungi:    mushrooms, 

edible,  poisonous,  etc.     2d  ed.     Holt 2.50 

Classified,     detailed    descriptions,     chapters    on    preservation    and 

selection   for   table  use,   and   cultivation.     Authoritative,    clear,    fully 

illustrated   by  photographs,    generally   life   size.     N.   Y. 

Bergen,  J.  Y.,  &  Caldwell,  O.  W.     Practical  botany.     Ginn 1.30 

Presents  the  principles  of  plant  nutrition  in  relation  to  soils, 
climate  and  to  the  food  of  animals  and  man,  it  discusses,  diseases 
of  plants,  animals  and  men  which  are  produced  by  parasitic  plants 
and  the  propagation  and  main  uses  of  plants,  plant  breeding  and 
plant  products  and   forestry.     Many   illustrations.     Introd. 

Bergen,  J.  Y.,  &  Davis,  B.  M.     Principles  of  botany.     Ginn...      1.50 

While  the  book  as  a  whole  is  too  heavy  for  the  average  high 
school  work,  it  will  be  almost  indispensable  as  a  reference  work 
because  of  its  large  amount  of  information,  its  abundant  illustra- 
tions, and  its  helpful  suggestions  as  to  the  significance  of  struc- 
tures and   their  relationship  to   one  another.     Botanical  gazette. 

Clute,  W.  N.     Our  ferns  in  their  haunts.     Stokes 2.15 

Conn,  H.  W.     Story  of  germ  life.     (Library  of  useful  stories.)     ^ 
Appleton 50 

Clear  account  of  these  low  forms  of  life  and  their  power  of  help- 
ing and  harming  mankind.     Knowledge. 

Coulter,  J.  M.     Plants.     (Twentieth  century  textbooks.)     Ap- 
pleton      1.80 

Contains  Plant  relations  devoted  to  study  of  natural  history  of 
plants,  and  Plant  structures  which  deals  chiefly  with  morphology. 
Oregon. 

Coulter,   J.   M.     Textbook   of   botany,    for    secondary   schools. 

(Twentieth  century  textbooks.)     Appleton L25 

Doubleday,  Mrs.   N.   B.   D.      (Neltje    Blanchan,   pseud.)      Na- 
ture's  garden.      Doubleday    3.00 

Excellent  popular  reference  book  on  wild  flowers;  too  large  for 
field  use.  Groups  by  color,  and  as  fragrant,  unpleasantly  scented, 
conspicuous  in  fruit.  Points  out  relations  with  insects.  Good  pho- 
tographic illustrations,   many  in  color,     N.   Y. 

Harwood,  W.  S.     New  creations  in  plant  life;  an  authoritative 
account  of  the  life  and  work  of  Luther  Burbank.     Grosset..       .75 

Hough,  R.  B.     Handbook  of  the  trees  of  the  northern  states 

and  Canada  east  of  the  Rocky  mountains.     Hough 6.00 

Valuable   work,    giving   a   popular   description   of  appearance   and 
habit  of  two   hundred   and   eight   species,    concise   scientific   descrip- 
tions and  fine  halftones  showing  the  whole  life  of  the  tree.     A.  L.  A. 
Poorly   bound,   and  too   expensive   for  the   ordinary   school  library. 

Keeler,   H.   L.     Our   native   trees  and   how   to  identify  them. 

Scribner    2.00 

A  guide  to  the  identification  of  the  trees  of  the  United  States, 
with  three  hundred  and  forty  illustrations,  more  than  half  of  them 
from  photographs.  The  book  is  the  work  of  one  who  is  a  tree- 
lover  as  well  as  a  botanist,  and  besides  being  scientifically  accurate 
the  book  has  a  distinct  literary  flavor.  Invaluable  as  an  aid  to 
first  hand  acquaintance  with  the  trees.     Prentice  and  Power. 


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price. 

Lipman,   J.   G.     Bacteria  in   relation   to   country  life.      (Rural 

science   series.)      Macmillan 1.15 

Somewhat  technical  treatise  on  the  structure  and  growth  of  bac- 
teria and  their  uses  in  relation  to  air  and  water,  sewage,  soil  fer- 
tility, barnyard  manure,  milk  and  related  products,  food  preserva- 
tion,  fermentation.     A.   L.   A. 

Mathews,  F.  S.     Field  book  of  American  wild  flowers.     Rev. 

ed.     Putnam    2.00 

One  page  gives  descriptions,  the  opposite  page  pictures  the  plants 

described,   twenty-four  in   color.     A.   L.   A. 

Ostcrhout,  W.  J.  V.  L.     Experiments  with  plants.     Macmillan.     1.25 

An  excellent  book  for  the  teacher  who  wishes  to  get  an  insight 
into  t^e  modern  botany  which  studies  the  plant  as  a  living  organ- 
ism. It  has  directions  for  numerous  experiments  with  simple  ap- 
paratus that  can  easily  be  manufactured.     Prof.   Sweetser. 

Stevens,   F.  L.,   &   Hall,  J.   G.     Diseases  of  economic  plants. 

Macmillan     2.00 

Describes    the    chief    characteristics    of   plant    diseases    and    gives 

information   on   the  best   methods  of  prevention   or   cure.     A.   L.   A. 

Vries,   Hugo    de.      Plant-breeding;    comments    on    the    experi- 
ments of  Nilsson  and  Burbank.     Open  court 1.50 

Compact  and  popular  presentation  of  the  development  in  methods 

of  plant  breeding.     A.   L.   A. 


590    ZOOLOGY.     ESSAYS  OF  ANIMAL  LIFE. 

Bostock,  F.  C.    Training  of  wild  animals.     Century 1.00 

Account  of  traits  of  animals  in  captivity  and  hazardous  lives  of 
trainers.     Author  a  great   trainer.     Pittsburgh. 

Burroughs,  John.     Birds  and  bees,  Sharp  eyes  and  other  pa- 
pers.    (Riverside  literature  series.)     Houghton 50 

Contents:  Bird  enemies — Tragedies  of  the  nest — Idyl  of  the  honey 
bee^Pastoral  bees — Sharp  eyes — The  apple — Taste  of  Maine  birch — 
Winter  neighbors — Weather-wise  muskrat — Fox  and  hound — Wood- 
chuck. 

Burroughs,  John.     Squirrels  and  other  fur  bearers.      (School 
ed.)      Houghton 60 

About  the  chipmunk,  woodchuck,  hare,  muskrat,  skunk,  fox, 
weasel,   mink,   raccoon,   porcupine,   opossum,  wild  mice.     Oregon. 

Chapman,  F.  M.     Bird-life;  a  guide  to  the  study  of  our  com- 
mon   birds.     Appleton 2.00 

Intended  for  amateurs.  Contains  a  field  key  to  common  birds 
valuable  chapters  on  structure,  usefulness  and  migration,  with  brief 
descriptions  of  each  species.  Includes  seventy-flve  full-page  plates. 
Pittsburgh. 

Colton,    A.    W.      Zoology:    descriptive    and    practical.      2    v. 
Heath.  ^ 

V.    1 1.00 


V.    2 60 

Comstock,  J.  H.     Insect  life.  Appleton 1.75 

Guide  to  a  knowledge  of  insects  through  study  of  insects  them- 
selves. Clear,  scientific,  admirably  illustrated.  Directions  for  col- 
lecting and  preserving  specimens.     N.  Y. 


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price. 

Dickerson,  M.  C.    Frog  book.     (Nature  library.)     Doiibleday. .     4.00 

Popular  guide  to  North  American  toads  and  frogs,  giving  enter- 
taining records  of  observations.  Illustrated  with  photographic  places 
and  line  drawings.     A.  L.  A. 

Doubleday,  Mrs.  N.  B.  D.  (Neltje  Blanchan,  pseud.)  Bird 
neighbors;  an  introductory  acquaintance  with  150  birds  com- 
monly found  in  the  gardens,  meadows  and  woods  about  our 

homes.      Grosset    1.25 

Brief    classifications,     and     clear    direct    descriptions    afford     the 

amateur  bird  student  invaluable  assistance.     Pittsburgh. 
Colored  plates. 

Holland,  W.  J.     Butterfly  book;  a  popular  guide  to  a  knowl-  i 
edge  of  the  butterflies  of  North  America.     (Nature  library.) 
Doubleday     3.00 

Limited  to  North  American  butterflies.  Describes  five  hundred 
and  fifty  species,  showing  over  five  hundred  in  colors.     A.   L.   A. 

Hornaday,  W.  T.     American  natural  history.     Scribner 3.50 

Popular.  Intended  to  bridge  chasm  between  scientific  zoology 
and  the  nature  studies  of  grammar  grades.     N.  Y. 

It  is  a  bulky  volume  richly  illustrated  with  photographs  and 
packed  full  of  facts.  Mr.  Hornaday's  life  has  been  spent  among 
wild  animals,  as  hunter,  trapper,  keeper,  collector;  and  this  in  spite 
of  the  very  scientific  cast  of  the  book,  often  gives  it  a  personal, 
first-hand  fiavor  hardly  to  be  expected  in  a  general  natural  history, 
even   when  limited   to  American   fauna.     Oregon. 

Hornaday,  W.  T.    Our  vanishing  wild  life.     Scribner 1.50 

Points  out  the  former  abundance  of  wild  life,  lists  the  species 
now  extinct,  the  "next  candidates  for  oblivion,"  and  discusses  fully 
the  many  agencies  of  destruction.  He  analyzes  our  laws  and  sys- 
tem of  protection,  advances  a  more  effective  scheme  of  protection 
and  appeals  to  the  great  body  of  American  people  to  come  to  the 
rescue.     A.   L.  A. 

Howard,  L.  O.     Insect  book.     (Nature  library.)     Doubleday.,     3.00 
Brief  account  of  bees,   wasps,   ants,   grasshoppers,   flies  and  other 

North  American  ihsects,   exclusive  of  butterflies,   moths  and  beetles, 

with  life  histories,  tables  and  bibliographies. 

Illustrated   in  black  and  white  and  colors.     N.   Y. 

Jordan,  D.  S.     Fishes.     (Amefican  nature  series.)     Holt 6.00 

The  fishes  used  as  food  and  those  sought  by  anglers  are  treated 
fully.  Illustrated  with  drawings,  photographic  reproauctions  and 
colored  plates.     A.  L,  A. 

Maeterlinck,  Maurice.     Life   of  the  bee;  tr.   by  Alfred  Sutro. 

Dodd     1.50 

This  might  well  be  called  the  "Epic  of  the  bee."  The  intention 
throughout  is  to  compare  the  life,  the  intelligence  and  the  destiny 
of  the  bee  with  those  of  man,  and  the  beehive  is  used  as  a  symbol 
of   the  whole   mysterious  working   of   nature.     Pittsburgh. 

Mathews,  F.  S.  Field  book  of  wild  birds  and  their  music.  Put- 
nam      2.00 

Despite  its  limitations,  this  is  easily  the  best  guide  to  bird  song. 
A.   L.   A. 

Nuttall,    Thomas.      Popular    handbook    of    the    birds    of    the 

United  States  and  Canada.     Rev.  ed.  (1911).     Little 3.00 

Gives  very  full  descriptions,  has  black  and  white  and  some  col- 
ored illustrations. 


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price. 

Roberts,  C.  G.  D.     Haunters  of  the  silences:  a  book  of  animal 

life.     Grosset    75 

Vivid  dramas  of  animal  life  beyond  the  range  of  ordinary  observa- 
tion in  forest  and  deep  sea.  the  dominant  note  being:  the  fierce 
struggle  for  existence  among  all  living  creatures.     N.   Y. 

Roberts,  C.  G.  D.     Kindred  of  the  wild:  a  book  of  animal  life. 
Page    2.00 

Seton,  E.  T.     Wild  animals  I  have  known.     Scribner 2.00 

Contents:  Lobo,  the  king  of  Currumpaw— Silverspot,  the  story  of 
a  crow — Raggylug,  the  story  of  a  cottontail  rabbit — Bingo,  the  story 
of  my  dog— The  Springfield  fox — The  pacing  mustai».g— Wully,  the 
story' of  a  yaller  dog — Redruff,  the  story  of  the  Don  valley  partridge. 

Sharp,  D.  L.     Roof  and  meadow.     School  ed.     Century SO 

Intimate  revelations  of  nature  as  seen  from  a  city  roof  and  nearby 
meadows.     A.  L.  A. 

Sharp,  D.  L.     (A)    watcher  in  the  woods.     School  ed.     Cen- 
tury      •  .60 

Contents:  Birds'  winter  beds — Some  snug  winter  beds — Mus'rat- 
tin' — Feathered  neighbors — From  river  ooze  t®  tree-top — Rabbit 
roads — Second   crops — In   the  October  moon. 

Attractive  literature  as  well  as  interesting  accurate  natural  his- 
tory.    A.   L.   A. 

Trafton,  G.  H.     Methods  of  attracting  birds.     Houghton 1.25 

Chapters  on  nesting-houses,  attracting  the  winter  birds,  drinking 
and  bathing  fountains,  planting  trees,  shrubs  and  vines,  bird  pro- 
tection in  schools,   bird  photography.     A.   L.   A. 

Wheeler,  F.  R.     Boy  with  the  U.  S.  fisheries.     Lothrop 1.50 

A  boy  who  wishes  to  join  the  Bureau  of  Fisheries  spends  a  sum- 
mer in  experimental  work.  Eventually  he  decided  to  go  to  college 
and  work  for  the  Bureau  during  vacation.  A  disjointed  story  which 
accomplishes  the  purpose  of  this  series — to  give  a  fund  of  informa- 
tion about  the  work  of  some  government  department — and  will  in- 
terest some  boys.     A.   L.   A. 


607     VOCATIONAL  GUIDANCE. 

See  also  Classes  170,  378,  and  921. 

Bloomfield,    Meyer.     Vocational  guidance   of   youth.      (River- 
side educational  monographs.)      Houghton 60 

Discusses  the  general  question  of  vocational  guidance  and  the 
work  attempted  in  various  schools  and  cities.     Ijist  of  references. 

Gives    survey    of    the    recent    work    of    the    Vocation    Bureau,    Bos- 
ton. 

Fowler,  N.  C,  jr.     Starting  in  life:  what  each  calling  offers 

ambitious  boys  and  young  men.     New  ed.     Little 1.50 

Represents    composite    opinions   on   the    advantages    of    the    thirty 

vocations   discussed. 

Laselle,  M.  A.,  &  Wiley,  K.  E.     Vocations  for  girls.     Hough- 
ton     85 

Describes  about  a  dozen  kinds  of  work  open  to  girls,  with  brief 
directions  on  how  to  qualify  and  secure  positions,  and  gives  good 
counsel  to  the  girl  who  stays  at  home  and  to  the  country  girl.  The 
positions  outlined  do  not  require  extensive  preparation.     A.   L.   A. 


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price. 

Leavitt,  F.  M.     Examples  of  industrial  education.     Ginn 1.25 

A  record  of  conditions  already  established  in  ihe  movement  for 
industrial  education.  The  book  analyzes  the  demand  for  such  train- 
ing from  the  standpoint  of  organized  labor,  social  worlvers  and 
educators,  presents  its  results  in  legislation  effected,  and  describes 
specific  industrial  schools  and  classes.     A.  L.  A. 

Parsons,  Frank.     Choosing  a  vocation.     Houghton 1.00 

Practical  suggestions  for  persons  assisting  young  people  to  find 
suitable  employment,  based  on  the  methods  and  experiences  of  the 
Vocation  Bureau,  Boston.     A.  L.  A. 

Richardson,  A.  S.     Girl  who  earns  her  own  living.     Rickey...     1.00 

Sensible  and  specific  advice  to  girls  of  meager  education,  discus- 
sing personal  qualifications,  preparation,  method  of  securing  a  posi- 
tion, salaries  and  chances  of  advanjement  in  eighteen  occupations. 
A.   L.   A. 

Rollins,  F.  W.     What  can  a  young  man  do?     Little 1.50 

With  the  purpose  of  aiding  a  young  man  in  the  selection  of  a 
calling,  fifty-two  usual  and  unusual  occupations  are  discussed. 

Weaver,  E.  W.,  ed.     Vocations  for  girls;  prepared  by  a  com- 
mittee  of   teachers.      Barnes .75 

Summarizes  the  field  of  work  for  girls,  gives  the  general  prin- 
ciples underlying  success,  and  a  detailed  account  of  sixteen  occupa- 
tions, discussing  the  features  and  the  necessary  preparation.  Read- 
ing lists  and  questions  for  debate  conclude  each  chapter. 

Women's    educational   and   industrial   union,    Boston.      Voca- 
tions  for  the  trained  woman.     Introductory  papers;  ed.   by 

A.  F.  Perkins.     Women's  educ.  &  indtis.  union 1.20 

Practical  consideration  of  fields  of  work  other  than  teaching  open 

to    women,    written    largely    by    women    workers    in    New    England. 

A.  L.  A. 


612     PHYSIOLOGY.     HYGIENE.     PHYSICAL   TRAINING. 

Allen,  W.  H.     Civics  and  health.     Ginn 1.25 

Hygiene  in  its  relations  with  the  school,  the  home  and  the  com- 
munity, based  on  the  thesis  that  individual  health  and  sanitary 
conditions  are  a  civic  duty.     A.  L.  A. 

Galbraith,  A.  M.     Personal  hygiene  and  physical  training  for 

women.     Saunders 2.00 

Combines    a    good    hygiene,    mental    and    physical,    and    practical 

chapters  on  physical  training.     Training  exercises  are  good  and  well 

illustrated.     A.  L.  A. 

Gulick,  L.  H.     Efficient  life.     Doubleday '. 1.20 

Simple,  practical  suggestions  for  busy  people  about  sleep,  exercise, 
food,  stimulants,  aiming  to  increase  the  brain  workers'  general  ef- 
ficiency.    A.  Li.  a. 

Hartung,  H.  H.  Barton's  first  aid  textbook.  2d  ed.  Nat'I. 
first  aid  assoc.  of  America 80 

Hough,  Theodore,  &  Sedgwick,  W.  T.  Human  mechanism, 
its  physiology  and  hygiene,  and  the  sanitation  of  its  sur- 
roundings.    Ginn    2.00 

Elementary  textbook  for  schools,  in  which  anatomy  and  histology 
are  treated  as  briefly  as  possible,  while  physiology,  hygiene  and  the 
elements  of  sanitation  are  discussed  very  fully.  Particular  stress 
Is  laid  on  the  means  of  maintaining  the  body  in  a  healthy,  efllcient 
stale.     Pittsburgh.  / 


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price. 

Hutchinson,  Woods.     Handbook  of  health.     Houghton L25 

Presents  popularly,  the  elements  of  personal  hygiene  and  gives 
enough  description  of  the  body,  its  organs  and  their  functions  to 
make   the   discussion    clear.     Many  good   illustrations.     A.    L.    A. 

Hutchinson,  Woods.     Preventable   diseases.      Houghton L50 

Popular  articles,  which  describe  the  organization  of  the  body  and 
its  defensive  machinery,  and  consider  specific  diseases  and  their 
prevention.     A.  L.   A. 

Le  Bosquet,  Maurice.  Personal  hygiene.  (Library  of  home 
economics.)     Amer.  school  of  home  economics 1.50 

Martin,  H.  N.  Human  body:  an  elementary  textbook  of 
anatomy,  physiolog}'  and  hygiene.  (American  science  se- 
ries :  briefer  course.)     Holt 1.25 

A  standard  textbook  of  physiology.     Oregon. 

Sargent,  D.  A.    Health,  strength  and  power.     Caldwell 1.75 

Discusses  food,  air,  sleep,  bathing,  clothing,  athletics  and  de- 
scribes and  pictures  fifty-six  exercises  without  apparatus.     A.   L.   A. 

Tolman,  W.  H.,  &  Guthrie,  A.  W.  Hygiene  for  the  worker; 
ed.  by  C.  W.  Crampton.  (Crampton  hj^giene  series.)  Amer. 
bk 50 

Sensible  and  simply  written  little  work  on  occupational  hygiene 
in  popular  form  for  the  use  of  the  workers  themselves,  designed 
for  boys  and  girls  in  industrial  and  manual  training  high  schools 
and   equally  valuable   for  working  people  of  any   age.     A.   L.   A. 


630     AGRICULTURE. 

See   also   Nos.    1598,    1605,    1648. 

This  list  of  books  comprises  those  recommended  by  the  instructors 
in  agriculture  in  the  Minnesota  high  schools.  Owing  to  the  cost, 
no  encyclopedia  of  agriculture  is  included  in  this  list.  It  is  as- 
sumed that  the  schools  giving  full  work  in  agriculture  will  provide 
such  a  reference  work  out  of  their  special  aid. 

American  poultry  association.  American  standard  of  perfec- 
tion; a  complete  description  of  all  recognized  varieties  of 
fowls.     Amer.  poultry  assoc 1.50 

Bashore,  H.  B.     Sanitation  of  a  country  house.     Wiley 1.00 

Describes  the  dangers  from  present  unsanitary  conditions  in  the 
country  and  suggests  a  remedy.  Considers  particularly  external 
conditions,   water  supply,   waste   and   surroundings. 

Bexell,  J.  A.     Farm  accounting  and  business  methods.     Home 

correspondence   school   1.25 

Bowman,  M.  L.,  &  Crossley,  B.  W.     Corn:  growing,  judging, 

breeding,  feeding,  marketing.     Bowman 2.00 

A   full   and    well    illustrated    work.      Designed    as    a    textbook    but 

useful  to  the  corn  grower.     A.   Jj.   A. 

Carver,  T.  N.  Principles  of  rural  economics.  School  ed. 
Ginn    1.30 

Clear  treatment  of  agriculture  and  the  rural  problem  in  their  re- 
lation to  national  economy.     A.   L.   A. 


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price. 

Coburn,  F.  D.  Alfalfa,  lucerne,  Spanish  trefoil,  Chilian  clover, 
medic,  purple  medic  (medicago  sativa) ;  practical  informa- 
tion on  its  production,  qualities,  worth  and  uses,  especially 
in  the  United  States  and  Canada.     Judd 50 

Conn,  H.  W.     Practical  dairy  bacteriology.     Judd 1.25 

Part  1,  discussion  of  miUc  bacteria,  useful  and  harmful,  and  their 
relation  to  butier.  cheese  and  public  health;  part  2,  directions  for 
laboratory  analysis. 

Craig,  J.  A.     Judging  live  stock.     15th  ed.     Kenyon 1.50 

Gives  the  official  standards  of  excellence  and  the  methods  of  ex- 
amination of  horses,   cattle,   sheep   and   swine.     Pittsburgh. 

Davidson,  J.  B.  Agricultural  engineering:  a  textbook  for 
students  of  secondary  schools  of  agriculture,  colleges  offer- 
ing a  general  course  in  the  subject  and  the  general  reader. 
(Farm  science  series.)     Webb 1.50 

Dietrich,  William.  Swine:  breeding,  feeding  and  manage- 
ment.    Sanders    1.50 

Eckles,  C.  H.    Dairy  cattle  and  milk  production.     Macmillan..      1.60 
Accurate,   full  and  specific.     A.   L.   A. 

Edgar,  W.  C.     Story  of  a  grain  of  wheat.    Appleton 1.00 

The  history  of  wheat  and  its  milling-. 

Farrington,    E.    H.,    &    WoU,    F.    W.     Testing    milk    and    its 

products.    20th  ed.  rev.     Mendota  bk.  (Madison,  Wis.) 1.25 

Fraser,  Samuel.  (The)  potato;  a  practical  treatise  on  the 
potato,  its  characteristics,  planting,  cultivation,  harvesting, 
storing,  marketing,  insects  and  diseases  and  their  remedies. 
Judd 75 

Green,  S.  B.     Popular  fruit  growing.     3d  ed.-    Webb 1.00 

Standard,  practical  work.     A.  L.  A. 

Green,  S.  B.    Vegetable  gardening.     10th  ed.     Webb 1^00 

Hall,  A.  D.     Fertilizers  and  manures.     Dutton 1.50 

Thorough,  scientific  treatise,  but  not  too  technical  for  the  general 
reader.     Pittsburgh. 

Henry,  W.  A.     Feeds  and  feeding:  a  handbook  for  the  student 

and  stockman.     10th  ed.   rev.     Henry :.     2.25 

Comprehensive,  summarizing  a  remarkable  amount  of  informa-' 
tion  on  food  values,  feeding  standards  and  animal  nutrition.  Fairly 
technical.     Many  references  and  good  index.     Pittsburgh. 

Hilgard,  E.  W.  Soils;  their  formation,  properties,  composi- 
tion and  relations  to  climate  and  plant  growth  in  the  humid 

and  arid  regions.     Macmillan 4.00 

Contents:  Origin  and  formation  of  soils — Physics  of  soils — Chem- 
istry  of  soils — Soils  and   native   vegetation. 

Hopkins,    C.    G.      Soil    fertility    and    permanent    agriculture. 

(Country  life  education  series.)     School  ed.     Ginn 2.25 

Thorough    study   of   soil   composition,    sources   of   plant   food,    and 

factors  of  soil  fertility.     Pittsburgh. 


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price. 

Hunt,  T.  F.     Cereals  in  America.     Judd 1.75 

Concise,  but  comprehensive  statement  of  experimental  results 
and  practical  farm  methods.  Gives  botanical  features  briefly  and 
cultural  methods  fully,  and  discusses  diseases  and  insect  enemies. 
Pittsburg-h. 

Hunt,  T.  F.     Forage  and  fiber  crops  in  America.     Judd 1.75 

Authoritative,  comprehensive,  well-arranged  work.  Contains  ex- 
cellent lists  for  collateral  reading.     A.  L.  A. 

Johnstone,  J.  H.  S.     Horse  book.     Sanders 2.00 

Practical  work  on  the  breeding-  and  m.anaging  of  work  horses,  in- 
cluding: saddle  and  pony  breeds.  Discusses  and  illustrates  the  lead- 
irf,'  types.     A.  L.  A. 

King,  F.  H.     Irrigation  and  drainage.     (Rural  science  series.) 

Macmillan    1.50 

Deals    with    relations    of    water    to    soils    and    plants,    presenting 

practical   problems   with   underlying   principles.      Avoids    engineering 

problems.     A.  L.  A. 

King,  F.  H.  Textbook  of  the  physics  of  agriculture.  Ed.  3. 
Mrs.  F.  H.  King,  Madison,  Wis .' 1.75 

King,  F.  H.  (The)  soil:  its  nature,  relations  and  fundamental 
principles  of  management.  (Rural  science  series.)  Mac- 
millan          1.50 

Brief,   popular  work.     A.   L.   A. 

King,    F.    H.      Ventilation    for    dwellings,    rural    schools    and 

stables.     Mrs.  F.  H.  King,  Madison,  Wis 75 

A  brief  treatise  giving  foundation  facts  and  principles,  simply  but 
explicitly  presented,  and  illustrated  .with  diagrams  and  views  of 
buildings.  It  aims  to  impress  on  the  teachers  of  rural  schools  and 
farmers  the  necessity  of  good  ventilation  and  suggests  methods  of 
installing  simple  systems  in  both  old   and  new  buildings.     A.   L.   A. 

Lynde,   C.  J.     Home  waterworks.      (Young  farmer's   practical 

library.)      Sturgis 75 

Clearly  written,  accurate  and  practical  manual  on  obtaining  run- 
ning water  and  sanitary  conveniences  in  country  homes.     A.  L.  A. 

Lyon,  T.  L.,  &  Fippin,  E.  O.     Principles  of  soil  management. 

(Rural  textbook  series.)      Macmillan 1.75 

Aims-  to  present  the  application  of  science  to  soil  problems  from 
the  standpoint  of  crop  production  rather  than  of  the  underlying 
scierlces  of  geology,   chemistry,   physics  or  bacteriology.     Pref. 

Martin,  G.  L.     Dairy  laboratory  guide.     Webb 50 

Mayne,    D.    D.,    &    Hatch,    K.    L,      High    school    agriculture. 

Amer.   bk 1.00 

Contents:  Elements  of  plant  food — Soils  and  fertilizers — Agricul- 
tural botany- — Economic  plant.s — Plant  diseases — Insects — Farm 
animals — Feeds  and   feeding — Farm   management. 

Designed  to  present  in  the  first  years  of  the  secondary  school 
course,  the  theory  and  practice  of  agriculture  for  all  sections  of 
the  United  States. 

Mayo,    N.    S.      Diseases    of    animals.      (Rural    science    series.) 

Macmillan     1,50 

Takes  up  surgery,  medicine  and  obstetrics  in  relation  to  farm 
animals  and  admirably  translates  the  technical  into  the  simple  and 
intelligible.  Contains  directions  concerning  general  care  and  quar- 
ters of  farm  animals,  care  of  pets  and  the  judging,  handling  and 
shoeing  of  horses.     A.   L..   A. 


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List 
price, 

Michels,   John.      Creamery   butter   making.      5th   ed.      Michels 

(Raleigh,  N.  C.)    ' 1.50 

Ogden,  H.  N.     Rural  hygiene.     (Rural  science  series.)      Mac- 

millan    1.50 

Aims  to  promote  the  comfort  and  convenience  of  those  living  in 
rural  communities  and  to  emphasize  the  inter-dependence  of  the 
rural  and  urban  community  in  the  matter  of  food  products  and  con- 
tagious  diseases.     Book   review   digest. 

Plumb,  C.   S.     Types  and  breeds   of  farm  animals.      (Country 

life  education  series.)     School  ed.     Ginn 2.00 

Discusses  briefly  the  development  of  each  breed,  stating  its  dis- 
tinguishing characteristics.  Gives  names  of  breeders'  organiza- 
tions.    Good   illustrations.     Pittsburgh. 

Reynolds,  M.  H.     Veterinary  studies  for  agricultural  students. 
Judd    : 1.75 

Roberts,  I.  P.     Farmstead.     Macmillan 1.50 

Comprehensive  book  dealing  with  rural  conditions.  Considers 
farm  houses,  yards,  barns,  outbuildings  and  fields.     Berry. 

Robinson,   J.    H.     Principles   and   practice    of   poultry    culture. 

(Country  life   education   series.)      Ginn 2.50 

Root,  A.  I.,  and  Root,  E.  R.     A  B  C  and  X  Y  Z  of  bee  culture. 

New  ed.     Root   (Medina,   Ohio) 1.50 

A    standard    work,    revised    and    a    large    amount    of    new    matter 

added.      Special   attention    given    to    the    subject   of   bees    as    pollen- 

izers. 

Sanders  publishing  company,  Chicttgo.     Farm  buildings.     New 

ed.     Sanders  pub.  co 2.00 

Compilation  of  the  best  plans  submitted   to  the  Breeder's  gazette. 

A.  L.  A. 

Sanderson,   E.  D.     Insect  pests  of  farm,   garden  and  orchard.. 
Wiley    3.00 

Smith,  H.  R.     Profitable  stock*  feeding;  a  book  for  the  farm- 
er.    4th  ed.     Judd 1.50 

Considers    feeding    of    sheep,    horses,    swine    and    poultry,    and    of 

cattle  for  beef  and   dairy  purposes.     A.  L.  A. 

U.  S. — Bureau  of  animal  industry.     Special  report  on  the  dis- 
eases of  cattle.     1909.     Supt.  of  documents  (Washington,  I).    . 
C.) 1.00 

Voorhees,    E.    B.      Forage   crops   for   soiling,    silage,    hay   and 

pasture.      (Rural   science   series.)      Macmillan 1.50 

Treats    the    subject    from    the    cultivator's    and    feeder's    viewpoint 

and  pays  special  attention  to  soiling  crops  and  rotation.     A.  L.  A, 

Warren,  G.  F.     Elements  of  agriculture.     Macmillan 1.10 

"The  purpose  is  to  make  the  teaching  of  agriculture  in  high 
schools  comi>arable  in  extent  and  thoroughness  with  the  teaching  of 
physics,    mathematics,    history    and    literature."      Pref. 

Recommended  for  reference  for  schools  unable  to  purchase  Bai- 
ley's  Cyclopedia   of   agriculture. 

Warren,  G.  F.     I^arm   management.      (Rural   textljook   series.) 

Macmillan     1.75 

"The  success  of  the   individual  farmer   is   as   much   depeiftlent   on 

the  application  of  business  principles  as  it  is  on  crop  yields  and  the 

production  of  animals,"     Pref. 


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List 
-prire. 

Weed,  C.  M.     Farm  friends  and  farm  foes.     Healli 90 

Elementary  text  treating:  of  the  microbes,  fungi,  weeds,  insects, 
birds  and  mammals  that  help  or  hinder  the  raising  of  crops.  Covers 
wide  field   and   is  popular  yet  scientifically   accurate.     A.   L.    A. 

Wilson,  A.  D.,  &  Wilson,  Mrs.  E.  W.     Agricnltttre  for  young 

folks.      Webb    1.00 

Prepared   especially   for   teaching   elementary   agriculture    in    rural 

schools.      Each    section    is    a    complete    reading    lesson    followed    by 

questions  and  examples.     Pref. 

Wilson,  A.  D.,  &  Warburton,  C.  W.     Field  crops.     Webb.....     1.50 

Covers  the  subject  briefly,  yet  completely  and  includes  in  each 
division,  score  cards  and  lists  of  useful  bulletins  and  books.  Illus- 
trated. 

Wing,  H.  H.     Milk  and  its  products.     (Rural  science  series.) 

Rev.    ed.      Macmillan 1.50 

Discusses  especially  the  manufacture  of  butter  and  cheese.  Pitts- 
burgh. 

The  revision  consists  of  additional  chapters  on  dairy  cattle  and 
milk  production,  certified  milk,  and  ice  cream  manufacture,  and 
brings  the  original  chapters  to  date.  The  dairy  laws  and  references 
of  the  appendix  have  been  extensively  revised.     A.   Li.   A. 

Wing,  J.  E.    Alfalfa  farming  in  America.     Sanders 2.00 

Breezy,  reliable  account  of  the  best  cultural  methods  and  of  the 
feeding  value  of  alfalfa.     A.  L.  A. 

Wing,  J.  E.     Sheep   farming  in  America.     3d  ed.      Breeder's    " 

.  gazette     r.OO 

Good  discussion  of  the  breeds  and  their  purposes  and  an  excel- 
lent account  of  the  selection  and  care  of  the  flock  and  the  preven- 
tion of  diseases.     A.  L.  A. 


640     HOUSEHOLD  ECONOMICS 

See  also   Nos.    1595,    1598,    1641,    1648. 

Barrows,    Anna.      Principles    of   cooker3^      (Library    of    home 

economics.)     Amer.  school  of  home  economics 1.50 

Bevier,    Isabel.      The    house;    its    plan,    decoration    and    care. 
(Library    of    home    economics.)       (Textbook    ed.)       Amer. 

school   of   home   economics 1.50 

Practical  ideas  on  planning,  fundamental  principles  of  decora- 
tion and  furnishing,  househola  conveniences  and  care  of  the  house. 
A.  L.  A. 

Bevier,  Isabel,  &  Van  Meter,  A.  R.     Selection  and  preparation 

of  food:  laboratory  guide.     Whitcomb 1.00 

Buchanan,  Mrs.  E.  D.  P.,  &  Buchanan,  R.  E.     Household  bac- 
teriology for  students  in  domestic  art.     Alacmillan 2.25 

Covers  true  bacteria,  the  yeasts,  the  molds  and  the  pathogenic 
protozoa.  Comprehensive,  well  arranged,  well  illustrated  and  in- 
dexed.    A.  L.  A. 

Cotton,  A.  C.     Care   of   children;   lesson   paper.      (Library   of 

home  economics.)     Amer.  school  of  home  econ 1.50 

Daniels,  F.  H.     Furnishing  of  a  modest  home.     Atkinson....      1.00 

Based  on  fitness  of  purpose,  order  and  simplicity.  Discusses  in 
detail  the  furnishing  and  decoration  of  the  various  rooms.  Helpful 
illustrations.     A.  L.  A. 


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List 
price. 

Dodd,  Mrs.   H.  C.     Healtliful    fannhonse.  l)y  a   fanner's   wife. 

Whitconil)     60 

Practical  suggestions  for  making  the  farmliouse  pleasant,  sani- 
tary and  convenient  to  work  in.     A.  L.  A. 

Dooley,   W.   H.     Textiles   for   commercial,   industrial,   evening 

and  domestic  art  schools.     (New  ed.)     Heath 1.10 

A  practical,  untechnical  work.  Processes  of  manufacturing  wool, 
silk,  cotton  and  linen  goods  are  described  in  sufficient  detail,  with 
a  chapter  on  fibers,  one  on  the  grades  of  wool,  one  on  remanufac- 
tured  materials,  etc.  Descriptions  and  trade  names  of  the  many 
kinds  of  fabrics  are  given  and  a  valuable  appendix  contains  prac- 
tical directions  for  testin-g  goods  for  their  durability,  permanence 
of  dye,   elasticity,  shrinkage  and  composition.     A.  L.  A. 

Farmer,  F.  M.     Boston  cooking  school  cook  book.     Little....     2.00 
Good  recipes,   explicit  directions,   easy  to  follow.     Berry. 

Gibbs,   C.  M.     Household   textiles.     Whitcomb 1.25 

Includes  the  early  development  of  the  textile  arts,  spinning  and 
weaving,  classification  of  fibres,  cotton,  wool,  silk,  linen,  bleaching 
and  dyeing,  adulterations  and  buying,  hygiene  of  clothing  mate- 
rials, design  and  color  in  textile  fabrics,  labor  conditions  and  efforts 
to  improve  them,  the  arts  and  crafts  movement,  laboratory  tests  for 
textile  fabrics. 

Gifford,  M.  K.     Needlework.     (Hobby  books.)     Nelson 50 

Small  English  book,  useful  for  description  and  illustration  of  a 
great  number  and  variety  of  stitches  in  plain  sewing,  embroidery, 
knitting,  crocheting  and  other  kinds  of  needlework. 

Hapgood,    O.   C.      School    needlework:    a    course    of    study   in 

sewing  designed  for  use  in  schools.     (Teacher's  ed.)     Ginn..        .75 
Practical,    illustrated    manual,    with    teacher's    supplement,    giving 

suggestions    for    teaching,    sewing,    from    kindergarten    through    high 

school.     Oregon. 

Hill,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Practical  cooking  and  serving:  a  complete 
manual  of  how  to  select,  prepare  and  serve  food.  Double- 
day    1.50 

Holt,  L.  E.     Care  and  feeding  of  children.     5th  ed.  rev.     Ap-    ^^ 
pleton 4k^ 

A  standard  work  of  high  authority  and  value.     A.  L.  A.  ^i^ 

Hunt,  C.  L.    The  life  of  Ellen  H.  Richards.     Whitcomb 1.50 

Shows  full  appreciation  of  the  personality  of  this  notable  pioneer 
in  home  economics  and  other  work  for  gocial  and  civic  advance- 
ment, and  the  account  of  her  varied  activities  is  interesting  to  all 
who  enjoy  the  recital  of  courageous  and  continuous  work  in  the 
service  of  humanity.  Contains  an  account  of  the  first  organization 
of  home  economics  workers  now  known  as  the  American  Home 
Economics  Association.  Good,  photographic  illustrations  and  pen- 
and-ink  drawings.     A.  L.   A. 

Hutchison,  Robert.  Food  and  the  principles  of  dietetics. 
Wood    . .  . : 3.00 

Jordan,  W.  H.     Principles  of  human  nutrition.     Macmillan...     1.75 
More  advanced   than  Snyder's  Human  foods. 

Kephart,  Horace.     Camp  cookery.     Outing 70 

Gives  many  ingenious  and  practical  recipes  for  producing  savory 
results  from  limited  camp  supplies  supplemented  by  fish  and  game. 
Includes  ration  list  and  illustrated  descriptions  of  utensils  and  out- 
fits     ALA 


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price. 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  M.  J.  B.     Boston  cook  book.     Little 2.00 

Trustworthy  guide  in  practical  cookery.     Pittsburgli. 

McGlauflin,  Idabelle.     Handicraft  for  girls.     Manual  arts  press 

Peoria    1.00 

A  tentative  course  in  needlework,  basketry,  designing,  paper  and 
cardboard  construction,  textile  fibers  and  fabrics  and  home  decora- 
tion and   care  designed   for  use   in  schools  and  homes. 

Mitchell,  M.  J.     Fireless  cook  book.     Doubleda}'- 1.25 

Advantages  of  and  directions  for  making  and  using  the  fireless 
cooker.  Includes  recipes  and  time-table  for  cooking  different  classes 
of  food.     A.  L.  A. 

Olsen,   J.   C.     Pure   foods:   their   adulteration,   nutritive  value 

and  cost.     Ginn   80 

Collects  in  popular  form,  results  and  conclusions  from  investiga- 
tions and  contains  a  series  of  test  experiments.     A.  L.  A. 

Osman,  E.  G.     Cleaning  and  renovating  at  home.     McClurg..       .75 

Full  directions  for  renovating  and  cleaning  all  kinds  of  household 
and.  wardrobe  articles,  in  most  cases  giving  several  methods  of 
treatment.     A.  L.  A. 

Parloa,  Maria.     Home  economics.     Century 1.50 

One  of  the  earliest  books  on  household  management.  The  house 
in  general  and   each  department  in  detail  is  discussed.     Berry, 

Pope,  A.  E.     Home  care  of  the  sick.     (Library  of  home  eco- 
nomics.)    Amer.   school  of  home  economics 1.50 

Robinson,    E.    R.,    &    Hammel,    H.    G.      Lessons    in    cooking 

through  preparation  of  meals.     Amer.  school  of  home  econ.-     1.50 
Gives  menus  for  one  week  of  each  month,  together  with  the  cor- 
responding recipes.     Careful  directions  for  the  plan  of  work  involved 
in  the  preparation  of  each  meal.     Berry. 

Shepperd,  J.  L.     Laundry  v^ork.     Webb .60 

Adapted  to  school  or  home  use. 

Sherman,  H.  C.     Chemistry  of  food  and  nutrition.     Macmillan     1.50 

Treats  of  digestion,  metabolism,  food  requirements,  dietary  stand- 
ards and  inorganic  food-stuffs.     Berry. 

Presupposes  some  knowledge  of  chemistry  and  physiology. 

Snyder,   Harry.     Human  foods.      Macmillan 1.25 

Good,  non-technical  book  considering  foods  from  the  chemical 
side.  Recommended  for  use  in  the  first  years  of  the  high  school 
and  for  home  study.     Berry. 

Springsteed,  A.  F.     Expert  waitress:  a  manual  for  the  pantry, 

kitchen  and  dining-room.     Rev.  ed.     Harper 1.00 

Terrill,   B.   M.      Household   management.     ^Bbrary    of    home 

economics.)     Amer.   school  of  home  econ 1.50 

Considers    the    division    of    income    and    expenditure,    organization 

and  division  of  labor,  furnishings  and  marketing. 

White,   Marian.     Fuels   of   the    household;   their   origin,    com- 
position and  uses.     Whitcomb 75 

Considers  the  solid,   liquid  and  gaseous  fuels  and  electricity,  with 

a  chapter  on  the  economy  of  fuels.     Berry. 

Woolman,  Mrs.  M.  S.     Sewing  course;  with  models  and  direc- 
tions as  to  stitches,  materials  and  methods.     Seiler 1.50 

Progressive  course  of  sewing  for  the  use  of  teachers. 


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List 
•  price. 

650     BUSINESS.     COMMUNICATION. 

See  also  Class  607. 

Belding,  A.  G.     Commercial  correspondence.     Amer.  bk 50 

Deals  with  all  the  forms  and  methods  of  communication  that  are 
found  in  modern  business.     A.   L.  A. 

Bentley,  H.  C.     Science  of  accounts.     Ronald  press 3.00 

Presentation  of  the  underlying  principles  of  accounting.     A.  L.   A. 

Blythe,  S.  G.    The  making  of  a  newspaper  man.     Altemus 50 

A  simple,  effective  story,  ostensibly  autobiographical,  of  the  some- 
what rugged  career  of  a  young  newspaper  man  before  he  achieved 
professional  success.  Will  appeal  strongly  to  aspirants  for  journal- 
istic honors.     A.  L.  A. 

Burdick,  F.  M.     Essentials  of  business  law.      (Twentieth  cen- 
tury textbooks.)     Appleton    I.IO 

Shows  how  rules  of  law  governing  ordinary  business  transactions 

have    been    developed,    defines    common    legal    terms,    shows    proper 

forms    and    uses    of    negotiable    paper.      First    chapters    difficult    for 

high  school  students.     Oregon. 

Calkins,  E.  E.,  &  Holden,  Ralph.     Modern  advertising.     (Ap- 

pleton's   business   series.)      Appleton , 1.59 

Treats  development,  methods  and  aims  from  practical  standpoint. 

N.   Y. 

Cole,  W.  M.     Accounts:  their  construction  and  interpretation 

for  business  men  and  students  of  afifairs.     Houghton 2.00 

Authoritative  general  treatise,  covering  the  principles  of  bookkeep- 
ing and  accounting,  with  separate  chapters  on  accounts  of  large 
business  and  industrial  corporations.     A.   L.   A. 

Ellis  business  correspondence.     Ellis  pub.  co 65 

Hatfield,  H.  R.     Modern  accounting,  its  principles  and  some 
of   its   problems.     Appleton , 1.75 

Herrick,   C.   A.     Meaning  and   practice    of   commercial   educa- 
tion.    Macmillan   1.25 

The  author  is  director  of  the  school  of  commerce,  central  high 
school,  Philadelphia.  After  discussing  in  two  chapters  the  defini- 
tion, place,  and  value  of  commercial  education,  he  devotes  a  hun- 
dred pages  to  detailed  accounts  of  the  organization,  curricula,  and 
methods  of  higher  and  secondary  commercial  education  in  Europe. 
The  larger  part  of  the  book  is  reserved  for  similar  but  more  ex- 
tensive accounts  of  American  commercial  education,  including  an 
interesting  chapter  on  private  business  colleges.  The  present  vol- 
ume will  be  much  more  useful  in  this  country  than  any  other  ex- 
isting treatment  of  the  subject.     Wyer. 

Hitchcock,  F.  H.,  ed.     Building  of  a  book.     Hitchcock 2.00 

Series  of  practical  articles  written  by  experts  in  book-making  and 
distributing  from  the  making  of  the  type  and  paper  to  the  sale  of 
the  printed  book.     A.  L.  A. 

Hyde,  G.  M.     Newspaper  reporting  and  correspondence.     Ap- 
pleton          1.50 

Excellent  guide  for  the  prospective  reporter,  "not  concerned  with 
the  why  of  the  newspaper  business  but  with  the  how  of  the  re- 
porter's work."     A.   J-2.   A. 

Lewis,  E.  H.     Business  English.     La  Salle  extension  univ....      1.30 

Loomis,  H.  T.     New  practical  letter  writing.     Practical  text- 
l)f)ok    75 


650,680  BUSINESS.     MANUAL  TRAINING  -  35 

List 
price. 

Moody,  W.  D.     Men  vvlio  sell  things.     McClurg 1.00 

Deals  with  the  qualifications  necessary  to  make  a  successful 
salesman  and  reasons  for  failure.     A.   L.   A. 

Smith,  A.  M.     Printing  and  writing  materials.     Smith 1.36 

Historical  account  of  printing,  processes,  and  materials,  including 
book  binding. 

Smith,  A.  M.     Proof-reading  and  punctuation.     Smith 1.10 

Includes  chapters  on  type-founding,  and  type-setting,  paper-mak- 
ing, technical  terms  used  in  printing,  stereotyping  and  electrotyping, 
half-tone  and  line  engraving,  alphabets,  accents,  diacritical  marks 
and  syllabification  In  French,   German,   Spanish  and  Italian. 

Sparling,  S.  E.     Introduction  to  business  organization.      (Cit- 
izen's library.)     Macmillan   1.25 

A  general  consideration  of  business  organization  in  relation  to  the 
farm,  the  factory,  the  store,  dealing  with  the  various  methods  of 
selling,  advertising,  credits,  and  collections,  etc.  The  only  book  on 
the  subject.     A.  L.  A. 

Stockwell,    H.   G.      Essential   elements   of   business   character. 
Revell 60 

A  simple  and  stimulating  summary  of  the  qualities  necessary  for 
success  in  business.  Ability  to  organize,  integrity,  reliability,  en- 
f'rgy,  system  and  economy  are  emphasized,  with  concrete  illustra- 
tions which  are  both  helpful  and  suggestive.     A.  L.  A. 

Wilbur,  M.  A.     Every-day  business  for  women.     Houghton..      1.25 

Explanation  of  business  and  legal  methods  every  woman  ought  to 
know.  The  proper  drawing  and  endorsing  of  a  check,  bank  depos- 
its,  notes,  protests,  etc.     A.   L.  A. 


680     MANUAL  TRAINING. 

See  also  Class  736-740. 

Allen,  E.  G.,  &  Cotton,  F.  A.     Manual  training  for  common 

schools;  an  organized  course  in  woodworking.     Scribner....      1.00 
Gives  practical  articles  and   has  many  illustrations  and  drawings. 

Cockerell,  Douglas.    Bookbinding  and  the  care  of  books.     (Art 

crafts    series.)      Appleton 1.25 

Describes   minutely   every   process   and    tool  connected   with   book- 
binding.    Fully  illustrated.     Pittsburgh. 

Crawshaw,    F.    D.      Problems    in    furniture    making.      3d    ed. 

(boards) .     Manual  arts    1.00 

Working  drawings  of  simple  furniture  with  brief  hints  on  design, 

construction  and   finishing.     Pittsburgh. 

Fiske,  G.  B.,  comp.     Poultry  architecture.     Judd 50 

Golden,   J.   M.      Laboratory    course    in    wood-turning.      Amer. 

bk ' 80 

Goss,  W.  F.  M.     Bench  work  in  wood;  a  course  of  study  and 

practice   for   schools  and  colleges.     Ginn 70 

Griffith,  I.   S.     Correlated  courses   in  woodwork  and  mechan- 
ical drawing.     Manual  arts  press 1.50 

Handbook  on  organization,  lesson  outlines,  and  methods  of  teach- 
ing. 


36  HIGH  SCHOOLS 

T^ist 
price. 

Griffith,    I.    S.      Essentials    of    woodworkino^*    a    textbook    for 

schools.      Manual   arts    press 1.00 

Treats  use  of  tools  without  restriction  to  particular  models  or 
exercises.     Includes  wood  finishing.     Pittsburgh. 

Hodgson,  F.  T.     Up-to-date  hardwood  finisher.     Drake 1.00 

Describes  tools  and  preparation  of  the  wood,  purposes  to  which 
various  woods  are  best  adapted  and  best  methods  of  finishing  hard 
and   some   soft  woods.     Pittsburgh. 

Noyes,  William.     Handwork  in  wood.     Manual  arts  press....     2.00 

Has  chapters  on  logging  and  saw-mill  work.  Equipment  and 
methods  of  hand-working  and  wood -finishing  are  discussed.  Good 
illustrations,    and    special   biblographies.      Pittsburgh. 

Noyes,  William.     Wood  and  forest.     Manual  arts  press 3.00 

A  companion  volume  to  the  author's  Handwork  in  wood.  This 
work  "attempts  to  collect  and  arrange  in  available  form  useful  in- 
formation about  our  common  woods,  their  sources,  growth,  prop- 
erties and  uses."  Foreword.  There  is  an  annotated  bibliography. 
Over  half  the  book  discusses  the  forests  of  North  America  and 
forest  conservation.     Numerous  and  excellent  illustrations.     A.  L.  A. 

Park,  J.  C.  Educational  woodworking  for  school  and  home. 
Macmillan 1.00 

Riley,  J.  W.     Manual  of  carpentry  and  joinery.     Macmillan..  ..     2.00 

Sets  forth  principles  underlying  various  types  of  construction 
with  fully  illustrated  chapters  on  woods,  tools  and  woodworking 
machinery.     A.  L.  A. 

Ritchey,  S.  E.  High  school  manual  training  course  in  wood- 
work, including  cost  of  equipment  and  supplies  and  studies 
on  trees  and  wood.     Amer„  bk 1.45 

Rose,  A.  F.  Copper  work;  a  textbook  for  teachers  and  stu- 
dents in  the   manual  arts.     Davis 1.50 

Sickels,  Ivin.     Exercises  in  wood-working.     Amer.  bk 1.00 

Wells,  P.  A.,  &  Hooper,  John.  Modern  cabinet-  work,  fur- 
niture and  fitments;  an  account  of  the  theory  and  practice 
in  the  production  of  all  kinds  of  cabinet  work  and  furniture, 
with  chapters  on  the  growth  and  progress  of  design  and 
construction.      Lane 5.00 

Wheeler,  C.  G.     Shorter  course  in  wood-working.     Putnam...     1.50 

A  chapter  of  suggestions  to  teachers  prefaces  the  clear  descrip- 
tion of  tools  and  their  uses,  and  operations  of  progressive  difficul- 
ty in  shaping,  fitting  and  finishing  wood.  An  appendix  deals  with 
wood,  the  princples  of  construction,  problems,  methods,  etc.  The 
765  illustrations  are  helpful  and  well  reproduced.     A.  L.   A. 

Windsor,  H.  H,,  ed.  Mission  furniture.  3  pts.  (Popular 
mechanics  handbooks.)     Chic.  Popular  mechanics. 

V.    1 25 

V.   2 25 


V. 


3 50 


Small  books  giving  exact  measurements  for  materials,  working 
drawings  and  explicit  directions  for  making  and  finishing  various 
articles  of  furniture. 


700  ART.     PHOTOGRAPHY  37 

Cist— 
price. 

Woodward,  C.  M.     Manual  training  school;  its  aims,  methods 

and  results.     Heath ,..     2.00 

Though  written  with  special  reference  to  one  school,  contains  an 
exposition  of  the  methods  and  scope  of  manual  training  and  dis- 
cusses its  educational,  social  and  economic  bearings.     Pittsburgh. 


700     ART.     PHOTOGRAPHY. 

The  valuable  large  histories  of  art,  and  architecture  have  been 
omitted  because  of  the  cost.  Lists  of  these  books  and  of  pictures 
and  picture  dealers  furnished  on  application. 

Addison,  J.  D.  Classic  myths  in  art:  being  an  account  of 
Greek  myths  as  illustrated  by  great  artists.  (Art  lovers' 
series.)      Page    1.00 

Batchclder,  E.  A.     Principles  of  design.    3d  ed.     Inland  printer     3.00 

Defines  the  principles  of  line  and  area  composition  and  presents 
exercises  leading  from  the  simple  to  the  complex.     A.  L.   A. 

Caffin,  C.  H.     How  to  study  pictures.     Century 2.00 

Series  of  comparisons  of  paintings  and  painters  from  Cimabue 
to  Monet,  with  historical  and  biographical  summaries  and  appre- 
ciations of  the  painters'  motives  and  methods.     Title. 

Claudy,  C,  H.     The  first  book  of  photography.     McBride 75 

Descriptions  of  tools  and  explanations  of  processes,  which  are 
clear  and  simple  but  sufficiently  detailed.     A.  L.  A. 

Goodyear,  W.  H.     Histor}'^  of  art.     Rev.  ed.     2  v.     Barnes....     3,00 

Excellent  outline,  profusely  illustrated,  including  architecture, 
sculpture,   painting  and  music.     Pittsburgh. 

Goodyear,  W.  H.     Renaissance  and  modern  art.     Grosset 75 

Goodyear,    W.    H.      Roman    and    medieval    and    modern    art. 

Grosset     75 

Isham,  Samuel.  History  of  American  painting.  (History  of 
American  art.)     Macmillan 5.00 

Carefully  worked  out  history  of  the  development  illustrating  it 
with  the   lives   and  works  of  individual  painters.     A.   L.   A. 

Jenks,  Tudor.     Photography  for  young  folks.     Stokes 1.25 

Mach,  E.  R.  O.,  von.     Outlines  of  the  history  of  painting  from 

1200-1900   A.    D.      (School   ed.)      Ginn....". 1.50 

Tables  grouping  and  grading  important  artists  from  the  thirteenth 

century  by  nationalities,  dates,   subject-matter  and  style,   with  brief 

sketch  of  the   history  of  painting.       A.   L.   A. 

Reinach,  Salomon.  Apollo:  an  illustrated  manual  of  the  his- 
tory of  art  throughout  the  ages.     Scribner 1.50 

A  revision  of  his  Story  of  art,  probably  the  best  one  volume  book 
on  the  subject.     Oregon. 

Sturgis,  Russell.     A.ppreciation  of  architecture.     Doubleday...      1.50 

Guide  to  the  appreciation  of  buildings,  in  chapters  dealing  witli 
recognized   styles   in  order  of   development.     Well  illustrated.      N.   Y. 

^v-"        Tarbell,  F.  B.     History  of  Greek  art.      (Macmillan's  standard 

^7  library.)      Grosset    75 


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price. 


736,  740     WOOD  CARVING.     DRAWING. 


Brown,  F.  C.     Letters  and  lettering.     Bates 2.00 

A  varied  collection  of  alphabets  of  standard  forms.     Pittsburgh. 

Day,  L.  F.  Alphabets  old  and  new,  for  the  use  of  craftsmen, 
with  an  essay  on  Art  in  the  alphabet.  (Textbooks  of  or- 
namental design.)     Scribner   2.00 

Contains  more  than  150  complete  alphabets  and  many  series  of 
numerals.  Introductory  chapter  traces  the  historic  development  of 
letter  forms.     Pittsburgh. 

French,  T.  E.,  &  Meiklejohn,  Robert.     Essentials  of  lettering. 

2d   ed.      Varsity    supply 1.00 

French,   T.   E.      Manual   of   engineering   drawing   for    students 

and  draftsmen.     McGraw    2.00 

Hodgson,   F.   T.      Easy  lessons   in   the   art   of   practical   wood 

carving.      Drake    L50 

Manual  and  guide,  with  an   essay  on  the  principles  of  design,   for 

all  kinds  of  carved  work.     A.  L.  A. 

Mathewson,  F.  E.,  &  Stewart,  J.  L.  Applied  mechanical  draw- 
ing for  first  and  second  year  classes  in  high  schools.  (May- 
tor  series  of  textbooks  for  industrial  education.)     Taylor...      1.00 

Sloane,  P.  H.,  &  others.  Mechanical  drawing  for  high  schools. 
2v.     Atkinson. 

V.    1 , 65 

V.    2 80 


780     MUSIC. 

Finck,  H.  T.     Success  in  music  and  how  it  is  won.     Scribner..      1.25 

Discusses  music  as  a  career,  illustrating  the  points  by  chapters 
from  the  experience  of  great  musicians.     A.  L.   A. 

Guerber,  H.  A.     Stories  of  popular  operas.     Dodd 1.50 

Contents:  William  Tell,  by  Rossini — L'Africaine,  by  Meyerbeer — 
Der  freischutz,  by  Weber— Magic  flute,  by  Mozart— Rigoletti— Othel- 
lo, by  Verdi — Fra  Diavolo,  by  Auber — D'elisire  d'amore,  by  Doni- 
zetti— Romeo  and  Juliet,  by  Gounod — I  pagliacci,  by  Leoncavalla — 
La  Tosca,   by  Puccini — Le  prophete,  by  Meyerbeer. 

Lavignac,  Albert.     Music  and  musicians;  tr.  by  William  Mar- 
chant.     4th  ed.  by  H.  E.  Krehbiel.     Holt 1.75 

Includes  discussions  on  the  voice,  orchestral  instruments,  or- 
chestration, music  of  ancient  nations,  modern  composers.  Appen- 
dix on  American  composers.     A.  L.  A. 

Lavignac,  Albert.     Music  dramas  of  Richard  Wagner;   tr.  by 

Esther    Singleton.      Dodd    2.50 

Guide  to  Bayreuth  and  to  enjoyment  of  Wagner's  operas.  Sketches 

drama.s,   analyzes  music,   giving  leit-motive,   orchestration,   Bayreuth 

cast-s.     A.   Ij.   a. 

McConathy,  Osbourne,  ed.    School  song  book  for  high  schools. 
Birchard     50 


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price. 

Mason,  D.  G.     Guide  to  music.     (Guide  series.)     Doubleday..      1.25 

EJxplains  rhythm,  phrase  and  phrase  balance,  key,  etc.,  untech- 
nically  and  with  happy  illustrations.  Reviews  briefly  field  of  piano, 
sympiionic  and  vocal  music.     N.  Y. 

Mason,    D.    G.      Orchestral    instruments    and    what    they    do. 
Doubleday 1.25 

Simple,  accurate  text,  describing  instruments  and  giving  the  qual- 
ity, range  and  manner  of  playing  each.  Does  not  take  up  orchestra- 
tion, condaicting  or  history.     A.  iu.  A. 

Melitz,  L.   L.     Opera   goers'   complete  guide;   tr.   by   Richard 
Salinger.     Dodd 1.50 

Most  complete  and  modern  collection,  containing  more  than  two 
hundred  operas,  and  including  in  a  supplement  eighteen  which  have 
been  written  or  reproduced  recently. 

The  list  of  characters  is  followed  by  the  brief  story,  told  act  by 
act,  as  played.    A.  L.  A. 

Surette,  T.  W.,  &  Mason,  D.  G.     Appreciation  of  music.     (Ap- 
preciation  series.)      Doubleday 1.50 

Simple  and  practical  guide   to  musical  appreciation.     Use   of   the 

piano  is  necessary  for  understanding  of  the  examples  given.     A.   L. 

A. 

Tomlins,    W.    L.,    ed.      Laurel    song    book    for    high    schools. 

Birchard     60 

Upton,   G.   P.      Standard   concert   guide.     McClurg 1.75 

Excellent  guide  to  symphonies,  oratories,  cantatas  and  symphonic 
poems,  giving  only  the  information  needed  for  appreciative  listen- 
ing. 

Wheeler,  E.  M.     Stories  of  the  Wagner  operas  for  children. 

Bobbs     1.25 

Contents:       Master     singers     of     Nuremberg — Flying     Dutchman — 

Lohengrin— Rhinegold — Walkyries — Siegfried — Dusk     of     the     gods — 

Tannhauser — Tristan  and  Isolde — Parsifal. 

Very  readable,  mature  enough  for  high  school  students. 


790     SPORTS. 

Bancroft,  J.  H.     Games  for  the  playground,  home,  school  and 

gymnasitmi.     Macmillan    1.50 

Contains  a  varied  collection  of  games,  American  and  foreign, 
which  are  well  described.  The  introduction  is  a  comprehensive  es- 
say on  the  history  of  games,  their  evolution  and  psychology.  A. 
L.   A. 

Beard,  D.  C.     Boat  building  and  boating.     Scribner 1.00 

A  practical  book,  describing  the  making  of  boats,  from  a  primitive 
raft  to  a  houseboat  and  a  motor-boat,  with  directions  for  tying 
knots,  bends  and  hitches,  making  sails,  sailing,  and  an  extremely 
wise  list  of  "dont's"  for  the  lubber  and  the  beginner.  There  are 
good  illustrations  and  diagrams.     A.  L.  A. 

Camp,  W.  C.     Book  of  football.     Century 2.00 

History,  technique  and  strategies  of  football.  Examples  of  re- 
markable plays  are  given.  Illustrated  from  photographs  of  games 
and  players.     A.   L.   A. 

Corsan,  G.  H.     At  home  in  the  water,   swimming,   diving,  life 

saving,   water   sports,   natatoritims.     Association   press 75      , 

Brief  illustrated  manual  on  swimming  and  water  sports,  includ- 
ing fancy  swimming,  diving,  life  saving,  races  and  contests,  water 
polo,  hints  for  training  and  for  natatoriums.     A,  L.  A. 


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List 
price. 

Dudley;  Gertrude,  &  Kellor,  F.  A.     Athletic  games  in  the  edu- 
cation  of  women.      Holt 1.25 

Presents  the  value  of  athletic  g-ames  in  woman's  social  education 
and  as  a  training  for  citizenship  and  in  supplying  instructors  with 
the  proper  ideals;  a  knowledge  of  present  conditions  and  detailed 
methods.  The  third  part,  giving  rules  and  suggestions  for  the 
various  g:araes  and  contests,   is  of  direct,  practical  value.     A.  L.  A. 

Evers,  J.  J.,  &  Fullerton,  H.  S.     Touching  second.     Reilly 50 

History  of  baseball,  its  development  into  an  exact  mathematical 
sport,  records  of  great  plays  and  players,  signs  and  systems  used  by 
championship  teams.     A.   L.   A. 

Graham,    John,    &    Clark,    E.    H.      Practical    track    and    field 

athletics.     Duffield   1.00 

Instruction    on    sprinting,     running,     vaulting,    putting    the    shot. 

A.  L.  A. 

Kephart,  Horace,     Book  of  camping  and  woodcraft.     Otiting..      1.50 
Advice  on   equipment,   cookery,   treatment  of  injuries. 

Paret,  J.  P.     Lawn  tennis;  its  past,  present  and  future;  with 
chapter    on    Lacrosse,    by    W.     H.    Maddren.       (American 

.    sportsman's  library.)      Macmillan    2.00 

Well  written,   scientific  treatise.     A.   L.  A. 


793     INDOOR  AMUSEMENTS— AMATEUR  THEATRICALS. 

Bates,  E.  W.     Pageants  and  pageantry.     Ginn 1.25 

These  five  pageants — Roman,  medieval,  colonial,  one  of  myths 
and  one  of  letters — suitable  for  high  school  students.  Includes  an 
historical  sketch  of  pageantry,  and  discussion  of  the  selection  of  a 
theme  for  a  pageant,  and  its  organization,  text,  staging  and  cos- 
tuming.    Illustrations,   bibliography  and  index.     A,   L.  A. 

Bullivant,  C.  H.     Home  fun.     Dodge 1.50 

Many  forms  of  amateur  entertainment — tableaux  vivants,  palm- 
istry, clog-dancing,  shadow  pictures,  cipher  codes,  amusing-  scien- 
tific experiments.     Chapter  on  games  for  the  blind.     A.  L.  A. 

Burchenal,    Elizabeth,    ed.      Folk-dances    and    singing    games.  - 
Schirmcr    1.50 

Music  (with  words)  and  description  of  twenty-six  folk  dances  of 
ten  European  countries.     A.   L.   A. 

Chubb,  Percival,  &  others.     Festivals  and  plays  in  schools  and 

elsewhere.     Harper 2.00 

Each  contributor  discusses  helpfully  his  or  her  own  work,  as 
carried  out  in  the  school  festivals,  and  reproductions  of  photographs 
illustrate  both  their  method  and  spirit.  Appendixes  give  specimen 
progrrams,  descriptions  of  costumes  and  other  data  of  value  to  teach- 
ers, a  general  bibliography  (4p.),  a  very  full  and  useful  classed 
bibliography  of  festival  music  and  reference  books  about  music 
(32p.)   and  a  costume  bibliography   (2p.). 

Crawford,  Caroline.     Folk  dances  and  games.     Barnes.. 1.50 

For  the  teacher  having  some  knowledge  of  folk-dancing.  In- 
cludes Finnish,  Swedish,  Scotch,  English,  German,  French  and 
Bohemian  dances.     A.  L.   A. 


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List 
price. 

McFadden,    E.   Am    &    Davis,    L.    E.,    Comp.      Selected    list    of 
plays  for  amateurs  and  students   of  dramatic,  expression  in 

schools  and  college.     McFadden   (Cincinnati,  O.) 2.00 

Contents:  General  list— Plays  for  children — Christmas  plays — 
Bibliographies  of  Christmas  literature — Appendix  A:  Outdoor  plays 
— Outdoor  plays   for   children — Appendix   B:    Old   English   plays. 

This  bibliography  is  too  expensive  for  the  ordinary  school  li- 
brary, but  is  included  to  fill  the  occasional  need  for  a  list  of  this 
kind. 


800     LITERATURE— GENERAL. 

Botta,  Mrs.  A.  C.  L.     Handbook  of  universal  literature.     Rev. 
ed.      Houghton    2.00 

Bird's-eye  view  of  world  literature:  indicates  most  important 
works  and  the  distinguishing  characteristics  of  many  authors. 
Publisher. 

Moulton,  R.  G.     World  literature  and  its  place  in  general  cul- 
ture.    Macmillan    L75 

Survey  from  the  point  of  view  of  the  English-speaking  peoples. 
Syllabus  for  study  purposes.     A.  L.  A. 


807     ENGLISH   LITERATURE— STUDY  AND  TEACHING. 

See  also  Class  No.  SOS  and  No.  1518. 

Bates,  Arlo.     Talks  on  teaching  literature.     Houghton L30 

Concerns  the  problems,  conditions,  and  some  difficulties  of  the 
subject,  the  inspirational  use  of  literature,  the  study  of  prose  and  of 
the  novel,  criticism,  literary  workmanship,  literary  biography,  and 
voluntary  reading.     A.  L.  A. 

Brandes,  G.  M.  C.     On  reading.     Duflield 75 

Colby,  J.  R.     Literature  and  life  in  school.     Houghton 1.25 

The  titles  of  the  five  chapters  of  this  book  are:  A  plea  for  liter- 
ature in  school — Literature  and  the  first  four  years  of  school  life — 
Literature  and  the  second  four  years  of  school  life — Methods  of 
handling  literature  in  school — Literature  and  life  after  the  element- 
ary years.  To  these  is  appended  a  carefully  graded  list  of  books, 
single  poems,  and  pieces  of  prose  to  be  read  in  school.     Oregon. 

Counsel  upon  the  reading  of  books.     Houghton 1.50 

Contents:  Preface  on  reading  and  books,  by  H.  Van  Dyke — 
History,  by  H.  M.  Stephens — Memoirs  and  biographies,  by  Agnes 
Repplier — Sociology,  economics,  and  politics,  by  A.  T.  Hadley — The 
study  of  fiction,  by  Brander  Matthews — Poetry,  by  Bliss  Perry — 
Essays   and    criticism,    by  H.    W.    Mabie. 

Doyle,  Sir  A.  C.     Through  the  magic  door.     Doubleday 1.25 

y  The  .magic   door   is   that   which    admits  us   to   the   world   of   liter- 

ature. A  rambling  account  of  what  he  likes  and  does  not  like.  It 
may  easily  happen  that  many  a  boy,  already  under  his  influence 
may   be  led   by   this   book  through   the   magic  door.     Nation. 

Harrison,  Frederic.     Choice  of  books  and  other  literary  pieces. 

Macmillan . ,  .  : 75 

Hillis,   N.   D.     Great   books   as  lijfe-teachcrs;    studies   of   char- 
acter,  real  and   ideal.      Revell 1.50 

Series   of  addresses  discussing  such  books  as   George   Eliot's  Ro- 

mola,    Hawthorne's    Scarlet    letter,    Victor    Hugo's    Les    Miserables, 

etc.     Pittsburgh. 


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price. 

Shuman,  E.  L.     How  to  judge  a  book^    Houghton 1.25 

Aids  in  tlie  formation  of  standards  of  criticism  and  increased  ap- 
preciation, tlirough  discussion  of  elements  of  good  literature.  A. 
L.  A. 


808     ENGLISH  LANGUAGE— COMPOSITION—RHETORIC. 

Baldwin,  C.  S.     Writing  and  speaking.     Longmans 1.20 

Practical  aid  to  correct  writing-,  based  on  examples,  suggestions 
and  exercises  covering  a  wide  field.  Hints  on  story-telling  and 
chapter  on  the  use  of  the  library.     A.  L.  A. 

Carpenter,    G.    R.,    &    others.      Teaching    of    English    in    the  o 
elementary  and  secondary  school.     (American  teachers'  se- 
ries.)    Longmans 1.50 

Aim  of  the  book  is  to  record  and  discuss  theories  with  regard  to 
elementary  and  secondary  instruction  in  English. 

Chubb,  Percival.  Teaching  of  English  in  the  elementary  and 
the  secondary  school.  (Teachers'  professional  library.) 
Macmillan    1.00 

So  sound  in  its  philosophy  and  so  practical  in  its  helpfulness  that 
we  wish  it  might  come  into  the  hands  of  every  instructor  in  the 
country  who  is  engaged  with  this  vastly  important  subject.  It  is 
based  on  the  fundamental  principle  of  unity  and  continuity  in  the 
English  course  from  its  beginning  in  the  kindergarten  up  through 
the  high  school.  We  doubti  if  so  good  and  useful  a  book  upon  the 
subject  has  before  been  written  and  the  author's  treatment  is 
charming  in  style  and  based  upon  the  most  intelligent  principles  of 
pedag-ogy.     Dial. 

Clodd,  Edward.     Story  of  the  alphabet.     (Library  of  useful 

stories.)      Appleton    , 50 

Cooper,  F.  T.     Craftsmanship  of  writing.     Dodd 1.20 

Contents:  The  inborn  talent — Power  of  self-criticism — Author's 
purpose — Technique  of  form — Gospel  of  infinite  pains — Question  of 
clearness — Question   of   style — Technique   of   translating. 

Fernald,  J.  C.  English  synonyms  and  antonyms,  with  notes 
on  the  correct  use   of  prepositions.      (Standard   educational 

series.)      Funk    1.50 

Compares  or  contrasts  synonymous  words,  explains  their  differ- 
ences of  meaning  or  usage  and  shows  in  what  connection  one  or  the 
other  may  be  more  fitly  used.     Preface. 

Greenough,  J.  B.     Words  and  their  ways  in   English   speech. 

Macmillan !^ 1.10 

Popular  discussion  of  derivations,  foreign  influences,  metamor- 
phosed words,  slang,   fashions  in  language,  etc.     N.  Y. 

Kimball,  L.  G.     Structure  of  the  English  sentence.     Amer.  bk.       .75 

Orcutt,  W.  D.     The  writer's  desk  book.     Stokes .60 

Classified  rules  for  capitalization,  punctuation,  spelling,  abbrevia- 
tions, numerals,  and  other  considerations  affecting  the  preparation 
of  copy  for  the  printer.  There  are  also  chapters  on  faulty  diction, 
letter-writing  and  postal  regulations,  and  an  appendix.     A.  L.   A. 

Pitkin,  W.  B.  (The)  art  and  the  business  of  story  writing. 
Macmillan    1.25 

The  introduction  discusses  the  why  of  writing  fiction,  and  the  book 
itself  considers  in  detail  the  short  story,  materials,  presentation, 
plot,  and  the  business  side.  Exercises  are  included  in  each  chap- 
ter. 


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price. 

Phyfe,    W.    H.    P.     Twelve    tliousand    words     often    mispro- 
nounced.    Nev/  ed.     Putnam 1.25 

Roget,  P.  M.     Thesaurus  of  English  words  and  phrases  clas- 
sified and  arranged  to  facilitate  the  expression  of  ideas. 
2v.     (Everyman's  library.)      (Library  binding.) 1.00 

A  dictionary'  of  synonyms  arranged  topically.  Index  refers  to 
each  word  in  its  various  meanings  and  relations.     A.  L.  A. 

Webster,  W.  F.     English  for  secondary  schools.     Houghton.       .90 

Teachers'  manual,  based  on  outlined  four  years'  course.  Detailed 
treatment  of  paragraphs,  sentences,  words,  punctuation,  as  well  as 
broader  questions  of  composition  and  style.  Frequent  apt  illustra- 
tions from  contemporary  writers  and  suggestive  questions  and  ex- 
ercises.    N.  Y. 


808.5     DEBATING,  PUBLIC  SPEAKING. 

See  also  Class  815  Collections  of  debates. 

Alden,  R.  M.     Art  of  debate.     Holt 1.12 

Highly  useful.  Discussion  is  lucid,  and  illustrative  material  is  of 
the  most  happy  sort.     Dial. 

Brookings,  W.  D.,  &  Ringwalt,  R.  C,  ed.     Briefs  for  debate 

on  current  political,  economic  and  social  topics.     Longmans     1.25 

With  each  subject,  references  to  articles  and  leading  points,  pro 
and  con,  are  given.     N.  Y. 

Clark,  S.  H.,  &  Blanchard,  F.  M.     Practical  public  speaking. 

Scribner     1.00 

Contains  illustrative  selections.     Oregon. 

Everts,   K.   J.     .Speaking   voice:   principles   of   training   simpli- 
fied and  condensed.     Harper 1.00 

Advice  on  breathing,  placing  the  tone,  inflecting  and  reading 
aloud.     Selections  for  practice.     A.  L.   A. 

Foster,  W.  T.     Argumentation  and  debating.     Houghton 1.25 

Presents  the  essentials  of  argumentation  and  debating  simply, 
following  the  order  in  which  the  difficulties  arise  in  actual  practice. 
The  point  of  view  is  that  of  the  student.  Aims  to  show  the  student 
how  to  go  to  work  and  it  presents  an  abundance  of  striking  illus- 
trations.    Introd. 

Laycock,  Craven,  &  Scales,  R.  L.     Argumentation  and  debate. 

Macmillan 1.10 

Manual  for  teachers  and  students.  Discusses  principles  appli- 
cable alike  to  written  and  spoken  discourse,  treating  oral  argument 
most  fully.     Illustrated  by  fresh  and  excellent  examples.     Nation. 

Laycock,  Craven,   &  Spofford,  A.   K.     Manual  of  argumenta- 
tion for  high   schools  and  academies.     Macmillan 50 

For  beginners. 

Pearson,  P.  M.,  ed.     Intercollegiate  debates.     Hinds 1.50 

Briefs  and  reports  covering  problems  of  political  science,  govern- 
ment control  and  administration,  banking  and  currency,  and  elec- 
tions. References  are  given  and  suggestions  toward  the  better- 
ment of  debate  work.     A.   L.  A. 

Ringwalt,  R.  C.     Briefs  on  public  questions.     Longmans 1.20 

Briefs  and  references  on  25  present-day  questions.  More  recent 
than  the  book  by  Brookings  and  Ringwalt,   noted  above.     Oregon. 


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price. 

Robbins,  E.  C.     Hii,^h  school  debate  book.     McCb.irg- 1.00 

Practical  handbook,  containing-  IS  briefs  on  live  subjects,  with 
references.  Preliminary  chapters  on  the  value  of  debate,  briefing 
the  question  and  preparing-  the  speech.     A.   L.   A. 

Shurter,   E.   D.      Extempore   speaking   for   school  and   college. 

Ginn     90 

Shurter,  E.  D.     Rhetoric  of  oratory.     Macmillan 1.10 

Thomas,  R.  W.     Manual  of  debate.     Amer.  bk 80 

Brief  manual,  based  on  classroom  practice.  With  each  form  a 
method  for  refutation  is  given,  and  many  examples  given.     A.  L.  A. 

Winter,  I.  L.     Pul^lic  speaking;  principles  and  practice.     Mac- 
millan      2.00 

A  discussion  of  the  principles  of  technical  training  and  of  plat- 
form practice  is  followed  by  a  large  number  of  well  chosen  selec- 
tions, helpfully  classed.  "The  most  valuable  contribution  in  recent 
years  to  the  teaching-  of  oral  work  in  high  schools  and  colleges." 
A.   L.   A. 


808.8     COLLECTIONS  FOR  READINGS. 

See  also  Books  for  elementary  and  rural  schools,    class  809. 

Clark,  S.  H.     Handbook  of  best  readings.     Scribner 1.25 

One  of  the  best  collections  of  prose  and  poetry  for  reading  aloud 
and  for  speaking.  Some  famous  short  stories  included,  among 
them  The  revolt  of  mother.  Contains*  humorous  selections  also. 
Selections  are  rather  long,  and  are  adapted  to  rather  advanced 
students.     Oregon. 

Cumnock,  R.  M.     Choice  readings.     New  ed.     McClurg 1.50 

This  edition  includes  about  seventy  pages  of  new  material,  in- 
cluding selections  from  Ben  Hur,  If  1  were  king,  and  Lincoln,  the 
man  of  the  people  from  The  man  with  the  hoe. 

Pearson,  P.  M.,  ed.    Speaker;  a  quarterly  magazine  of  success- 
ful readings.     6  v.     Hinds. 

f 

V.  1 1.50 

V.  2  1.50 

V.  3  1.50 

V.  4  1.50 

V.  5 1.50 

V.   6    1.50 

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only  good  literature,  on  worthy  themes,  effective  in  form  for  public 
presentation.  Care  has  been  taken  to  avoid  trite  and  well-worn 
numbers,  fresh  material  b^ing  chosen,  including  excerpts  and  adapt- 
ations from  the  older  standard  and  modern  authors.  The  selections 
are  varied,  taken  from  fiction,  essays,  orations,  drama,  and  poetry. 
Humor,  dialogue  and  dialect  are  represented.     A.  L,.  A. 


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glish literature:   an  illustrated  record.     4v.     Macmillan. 

This  set  is  often  obtainable  at  a  nominal  sum.  Prices  should  be 
obtained  from   reliable  dealers  before  purchasing. 

Bacon,  E.  M.     Literary  pilgrimages  in  New  England.     Silver.     1.50 

Visits  to  homes  of  authors  and  to  scenes  associated  with  their 
writings.  Compact  with  information-  and  pertinent  quotation.  Map 
and  many  illustrations,  well  chosen  as  to  subject  but  poorly  exe- 
cuted.    N.  Y. 

Bates,  K.  L.     American  literature.     Macmillan 1.00 

Brooke,  S.  A.     English  literature   from  the   beginniwg  to  the 

Norman  conquest.      Macmillan 1.50 

Brownell,  W.  C.     Victorian  prose  masters.     Scribner 1.50 

Critical  studies  of  Thackeray,  Carlyle,  George  Eliot,  Matthew 
Arnold,  Ruskin,   George  Meredith.     Oregon. 

Burton,  Richard.     Literary  leaders  of  America;   a  class-book 

of  American  literature.     Scribner 1.00 

Contents:  Earlier  period  —  Ii-ving  —  Cooper  —  Poe — Hawthorne — 
Emerson  —  F.ryant  —  Longfellow  — Holmes — Whittier — Lowell — Whit- 
man— Lanier — Present  day. 

Burton,  Richard.     Masters  of  the  English  novel.     Holt 1.25 

A  study  of  the  novel  and  of  individual  novelists  from  Richard- 
son to  Hardy  and  Meredith. 

Clark,  J.  S.     Study  of  English  and  American  poets.     Scribner.     2.00 

Contents:  Chaucer  —  Spenser  —  Milton  — Dryden — Pope — Burns — 
Cowper  —  Keats — Shelley — Byron — Coleridge — Wordsworth — Emerson 
—  Bryant  —  Lowell  — ■  Longfellow  — Browning — Whittier — Tennyson — 
Holmes, 

Clark,  J.  S.     Study  of  English  prose  writers.     Scribner 2.00 

Copeland,  C.  T.,  &  Hersey,  F.  W.  C.  Representative  biogra- 
phies of  English  men  of  letters.     Macmillan 1.25 

The  collection  is  prefaced  by  Carlyle's  essay  on  biography,  fol- 
lowed by  three  classes  of  examples:  (1)  extracts  from  famous  au- 
tobiographies and  autobiographical  passages  from  the  writings  of 
Carlyle.  Dickens,  Stevenson,  etc.;  (2)  examples  of  work  of  famous 
biographers;  (3)  reprints  from  the  Dictionary  of  national  biography, 
illustrating  the  methods  of  Sidney  Lee.  Richard  Garnett,  Leslie 
Stephen,  etc.  Synopses  of  the  author's  life  and  a  critical  note  are 
prefixed  to  many  of  the  selections. 

Cross,  W.  L.     Development  of  the  English  novel.     Macmillan     1.50 

Traces  in  outline  the  course  of  English  fiction  from  Arthurian 
romance  to  R.  L.  Stevenson,  indicating  continental  sources  and 
contributions.  Considers  critically  and  historically  the  leading  nov- 
elists of  each  school  or  period.     Pittsburgh. 

Dawson,  W.  J.  Makers  of  modern  poetry;  a  popular  hand- 
book to  the  greater  poets  of  the  century.  (Makers  of  mod- 
ern   English.)      Revell 1.50 

Fields,  J.  T.    Yesterdays  v/ith  authors.     Houghton 2.00 

Familiar  talks  about  Thackeray,  Hawthorne,  Dickens,  Words- 
worth,  Miss  Mitford,    "Barry  Cornwall,"   and   others.     Oregon. 


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Gardiner,  J.  H.     Bible  as  English  literature.     Scribner 1.50 

Considers  tlie  cliaracteristics  of  tlie  various  types  of  literature 
found  in  the  Bible,  malting-  copious  illustrative  quotations.  Written 
in  the  light  of  modern  research.     N.  Y. 

Halleck,  R.  P.     History  of  English  literature.     Amer.  bk 1.25 

Higginson,   T.   W.,   &   Boynton,    H.   W.      Reader's   history   of 

American    literature.      Houghton 1.25 

Pwich  in  personal  reminiscence.     Oregon. 

Jusserand,  J.  A.  A.  J.  Literary  history  of  the  English  people. 
V.  1-3.     Putnam. 

v..  1.     From  the  origins  to  the  Renaissance 3.50 

V.  2.     From  the  Renaissance  to  the  Civil  War 3.50 

V.  3.     From  the  Renaissance  to  the  Civil  war 3.50 

Mair,  G.  H.  English  literature:  modern.  (Home  univ.  li- 
brary of  modern  know^ledge.)      Holt 50 

Very  useful  and   suggestive  outline   from   the   pre-Elizabethan   re-  / 

naissance  to  the  present.     Compact,  readable,  scholarly.     A.  L.  A. 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  English  lands,  letters  and  kings.  4v.  Scrib- 
ner. 

V.   1.     Celt  to  Tudor 1.50 

V.  2.     Elizabeth    to    Anne 1.50 

V.  3.     Queen  Anne  to  the  Georges 1.50 

V.  4.     Later   Georges   to   Queen   Victoria 1.50 

Full   on    personal    traits    and    habits    of    English    writers.      Nation. 
Does   not   cover  Victorian   era. 

Moody,  W.  v.,  &  Lovett,  R.  M.  First  view  of  English  litera- 
ture for   high   schools.     Scribner 1.00 

A  high  school  adaptation  of  A  history  of  English  literature,  by 
the   same  authors.     Oregon. 

Written  with  the  literary  grace  and  delicacy  of  phrase  generally 
reserved  for  adult  readers  of  critical  essays.     N.  Y. 

Moulton,  R.  G.  Literary  study  of  the  Bible:  an  account  of  the 
leading  forms  of  literature  represented  in  the  sacred  writ- 
ings.     Heath    2.00 

Distinguishes  epic,  lyric,   dramatic  essay  and  other  literary  forms 

found  in  the  Bible.     N.  Y. 

Pancoast,  H.  S.     Introduction  to  American  literature.     2d  ed. 

rev.      Holt 1.12 

From  colonial  period  to  present.     Oregon. 

Pancoast,  H.  S.  Introduction  to  English  literature.  Rev.  ed. 
Holt    1.35 

Richardson,  C.  F.     American  literature.     Putnam 3.50 

Useful  large  manual.     Broad,   sensible,   and   scholarly.     Nation. 

Jiitchie,  Mrs.  A.  I.  T.  Tennyson,  Ruskin  and  Browning:  three 
essays.      Harper    2.00 


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Rittenhouse,  J.  B.     Younger  American  poets.     Little 1.50 

Contents:  Richard  Hovey — Lizette  Woodworth  Reese — Bliss  Car- 
man— Louise  Imogen  Guiney — George  E.  Santayana — Josephine  Pres- 
ton Peabody— Charles  G.  D.  Roberts— Edith  M.  Thomas— Madison 
Cawein — George  E.  Woodberry — Frederic  Lawrence  Knowles — Ali<Je 
Brown— Richard  Burton — Clinton  Scollard — Mary  McNeil  Fenollosa 
— Ridgely   Torrence — Gertrude    Hall — Arthur  Upson. 

Ryland,  Frederick.     Chronological  outlines  of   English  litera- 
ture.     Macmillan 1.40 

Saintsbury,  George.     History  of  19th  century  literature,   1780- 

1895.     Macmillan    1.50 

Contents:  :  End  of  the  18th  century— The  new  poetry— The  new 
fiction — Development  of  periodicals — Historians  of  the  century — Sec- 
ond poetic  period — The  novel  since  18.50— Philosophy  and  theology — 
Later  journalism  and  criticism  in  art  and  letters— Scholarship  and 
science — Drama. 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Poets  of  America.     Houghton 2.25 

Contents:  Early  and  recent  conditions — Growth  of  the  American 
schools  —  Bryant — Whittier — Emerson— Longfellow— Poe— Holmes — 
Lowell — Whitman — Bayard   Taylor — The   outlook. 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Victorian  poets;  revised  and  extended  to  the 

50th  year  of  the   period  under  review.     Houghton 2.25 

Trent,  W.  P.     History  of  American  literature.     Appleton 1.40 

A  scholarly  and  judicious  account  and  criticism  of  our  literature. 
The  author's'  knowledge  of  general  history  throws  light  on  the  liter- 
ary movement.     Wells. 

Trent,    W.    P.,    &    Erskine,    John.       Great    American    writers. 

(Home  university   library  of  modern   knowledge.)      Holt...       .50 
A   brief,    critical   summary  of  American   literature   from  Benjamin 
Franklin  to  Mark  Twain,  characterizing  its  chief  exponents  and   es- 
timating   their    work    as    contributory    to    English    literature.      Brief 
bibliography   by   chapters,   and   index.     A.   L.   A. 

Vedder,  H.  C.     American  writers  of  today.     Silver 1.50 

Contents:  Stedman — Francis  Parkman — Howells — Henry  James — 
Warner — Aldrich— Mark  Twain — Crawford — Burnett — Charles  Egbert 
Craddock— Phelps— Whitney— Bret  Harte— Hale— Edward  Eggleston 
— Cable — ^Stoddard — Stockton — Joaquin  Miller. 

Wendell,  Barrett.     Literary  history  of  America.      (Library  of 

literary    history.)      Scribner 3.00 

Not  a  complete  history:  vivacious  though  rather  sketchy  essays. 
Amer.  hist.  rev. 

Wendell,  Barrett,   &  Greenough,  C.  N.     History  of  literature 

in    America.      Scribner 1.40 

Welsh,   A.    H.      Development    of    English   literature    and    lan- 
guage.     2v.    in    1 .      Scott 2.25 


810.8     ENGLISH    AND    AMERICAN    LITERATURE- 
GENERAL  COLLECTIONS. 

Cairns,  W.   B.,   ed.     Selections    from   early   American   writers. 
Macmillan    1.25 

Selections  from  representative  American  writers  before  Wash- 
ington  Irving.  The  compilation  has  a  human  and  historic  interest 
over  and  above  its  avowed  purpose  as  a  supplementary  reader  for 
students  of  American  literature.     A.  L.   A. 


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of  English   poetry  and  prose.     Scott 1.75 

Selections  chronological  arranged  by  period,  and  range  from 
Beowulf  to  Stevenson.  All  forms  of  writing  are  represented  except- 
ing the  novel.  Foot  notes  are  given,  and  indexes  to  notes,  to  au- 
thors, titles  and  first  lines. 

Trent,  W.  P.,  ed.     Sotithern  writers:   selections  in  prose  and 

verse.      Macmillan 1.10 

Divided  into  three  periods:  1607-1789,  the  literature  of  the  col- 
onies and  the  Revolution,  including  records  taken  from  diaries  of 
colonial  gentlemen;  1790-1865,  the  literature  of  the  Old  South,  in- 
cluding speeches  by  distinguished  southern  statesmen;  and  1866- 
1905,  the  literature  of  the  New  South,  reflectijig  the  spirit  of  the 
literary   renaissance.     Book  review  digest. 


810.9     BIOGRAPHY    AND    CRITICISM    FOR   LITERA- 
TURE—INDIVIDUAL. 

Addison.     Courthope,  W.  J.     Joseph  Addison.     (English  men 

of   letters.)      Macmillan 40 

Agassiz.     Gould,  A.  B.     Louis  Agassiz.     (Beacon  biographies.) 

Small     : 75 

Audubon.     Burroughs,  John.     John  James  Audubon.     (Beacon 
biographies).     Small   75 

Browning.       Brooke,    S.    A.      Poetry    of    Robert     Browning. 

Crowell     1.50 

Cri;tical    essays    on    his    attitude    toward    nature,    human   life,    art, 

womanhood,  love  and  other  passions,  with  analysis  of  greater  poems. 

Chapter  comparing  Tenyyson  and  Browning.     N.  Y. 

Browning.      Corson,    Hiram.      Introduction    to    the    study    of 
Robert    Browning's   poetry.      Heath 1.00 

Bryant.      Bigelow.    John.      William    Curren    Bryant.      (Amer. 
men  of  letters.)      Houghton 1.25 

Burke.      Morley,    John.      Burke.       (English    men    of    letters. 
Macmillan     • 75 

Burke.     Prior,    Sir   James.      Life    of   Edmund    Burke.      (Bohn 
library.)      Macmillan     1.00 

Clemens.     Hawells,  W.  D.     My  Mark  Twain.     Harper 1.40 

Record  of  a  friendship,  with  a  kindly  and  just  appreciation  of 
Clemens'  personality  and  work.     A.  L.  A. 

Dickens.     Chesterton,  G.  K.     Charles  Dickens:  a  critical  study. 

Dodd    1.50 

Suggestive,  appreciative  and  brilliant  essay.     A.   Ij.   A. 

Eliot.     Olcott,  C.  S.     George  Eliot:  scenes  and  people  in  her 

novels.      Crowell    2.00 

Chapters  on  the  country  of  which  she  wrote,  her  life  and  char- 
acter, supposed  genesis  of  each  novel,  and  surmised  identity  of  her 
characters.     A.   L.   A. 


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Emerson.     Woodbcrry.  G.  E.     Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.     (En- 
glish men  of  letters.)     Macmillan 75 

Emerson's  thought  has  never  been  so  clearly  and  completely  ex- 
hibited; and  therefore  this  brief  critical  biography  supplants  all  its 
predecessors.     North   Amer.   rev. 

Hawthorne,       Woodberry,     G.      E.       Nathaniel     Hawthorne. 

(Amer.  men  of  letters.)     Houghton 1.25 

Readable    and    valuable,    admirably   arranged    and    infused   with    a 
critical  spirit  which   seems  rather  severe   as  regards   the   man,   and 
clear,  firm  yet  not  dogmatic  as  regards  his  work.     Nation, 
Irving.     Boynton,  H.  W.     Washington  Irving.     (Riverside  bi- 
ographical series :  school  ed.)     Houghton SO 

Irving.     Warner,  C.  D.     Washington  Irving.     (Amer.  men  of 
letters.)      Houghton    1.25 

Longfellow.     Higginson,  T.  W.     Henry  Wadsworth  Longfel- 
low.    (Amer.  men  of  letters.)     Houghton 1.25 

Rich    in    personal    recollections    and    knowledge    of    Longfellow's 

Cambridge  environment.     N.  Y. 

Lowell.      Greenslet,    Ferris.      James    Russell    Lowell,    his    life 
and   work.      Houghton 1.25 

Interesting  and  useful  resume  of  life,  with  critical  estimate. 
Based  on  Lowell's  Letters,  and  Scudder's  authorized  Life.     N.  Y. 

Parkman.     Sedgwick,  H.  D.     Francis  Parkman.     (Amer.  men 
of    letters.)      Houghton 1.25 

Ruskin.     Harrison,  Frederic.     John  Ruskin.     (English  men  of 

letters.)      Macmillan 75 

Shows  his  predominance  in  the  esthetic  study  of  nature  and  art, 

as  an  influence  rather  than  as  an  authority.     Johnston. 

Scott.     Hutton,   R.   H.     Sir   Walter   Scott.      (English   men   of 
letters.)      Macmillan    40 

Scott.     Lockhart,   J.   G.     Life   of   Sir  Walter   Scott.      (Every- 

mans'  library.)     (Library  binding.)     Button 50 

This    edition    is    an    abridgment,    by    the    author,    of    his    original 

seven  volumes. 

Recognized  as  one  of  the  masterpieces  of  biography. 

Shelley.     Thompson,   Francis.     Shelley.     Scribner 1.00 

A  brilliant,  picturesque,  glowing  tribute  from  one  poet  to  another 
and  worthy  a  place  among  English  prose  masterpieces.     Dial. 

Stevenson,   R.  L.     Letters   to  his   family  and   friends;   ed.   by 

Sidney  Colvin.     (Biographical  ed.)     2v.     Scribner 2.00 

Stevenson.     Balfour,   Graham.     Life  of  Robert   Louis  Steven- 
son.    Abridged  ed.     N.  Y.     Scribner 1.00 

A  very  much  -abridged  edition  of  the  two-volume  biography. 
Though  very  brief,  the  interest  and  continuity  of  the  narrative  have 
not  been  destroyed  and  libraries  not  able  to  afford  the  full  text  will 
find  it  useful.     The  last  volume  of  the  Biographical  edition.     A.  L.  A. 

Tennyson.     Van  Dyke,  Henry.     Poetry  of  Tennyson.     Ed.  10. 

Scribner    2.00 

Appreciative,  judicious  and  interesting  study  of  Tennyson's  mind, 
art  and  methods.     N.  Y. 


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Whittier.     Burton,  Richard.     John  Greenleaf  Whittier,     (Bea- 
con  biographies.)      Small 50 

Whittier.       Carpenter,     G.     R.       John     Greenleaf     Whittifer. 

Houghton 1.25 

Contributes  some  new  material  and   emphasizes  political  and   re- 
formatory aspects  of  his  life  more  than  literary.     N.  Y. 


811     POETRY. 

Works  of   Individual   poets. 

Arnold,  Matthew.     Poetical  works.     (Globe  ed.)     Macmillan.     1.75 

Arnold,  Matthew.     Sohrab  and  Rustum,  and  other  poems;  ed. 

by  L.  I.  Guiney.     (Riverside  literature  series.)     Houghton..       .50 

Beowulf.  Beowulf;  tr.  out  of  the  Old  English  by  C.  B.  Tinker. 
Newson 1.00 

Browning,  Mrs.  E.  B.  Complete  poetical  works.  (Cambridge 
ed.)     Houghton    2.00 

Browning,  Robert.     Poems  and  plays.     (Everyman's  library.) 

(Library  binding.)     2v.     Button 1.00 

This   edition   contains   all   the   poems  by  which   Browning  is    best 

known,  excepting  The  ring  and  the  book. 

Bryant,  W.  C.     Poetical  works.     Appleton 1.50 

Burns,   Robert.      Complete   poetical   works.      (Autograph   ed.) 

Houghton    1.00 

Byron,  G.  G.  N.  Poems  and  plays,  vl-2.  (Everyman's  li- 
brary.)    (Library  binding.)     Button. 

V.    1 50 

Contents:     Hours  of  idleness — Occasional  pieces. 

V.  2 50 

Contents:  Childe  Harold's  pilgrimage — The  giaour — Bride  of 
Abydos — The  corsair  —  Lara  —  Manfred  —  Blues  —  Marino  Faliero  — 
Heaven  and  earth — Cain — Sardanapalus. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  Chaucer  for  children;  a  golden  key;  ed. 
by  Mrs.  H.  R.  Haweis.     Scribner 1.25 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.     Chaucer  for  schools;  ed.  by  Mrs.  H.  R. 

Haweis.     Scribner    1.00 

Darton,  F.  I.  H.  Tales  of  the  Canterbury  pilgrims  retold. 
Stokes 1.50 

Story  of  the  pilgrimage  to  Canterbury.  Contains  many  stories 
from  Chaucer  retold  in  vigorous  English,  splendidly  illustrated 
by  Hugh  Thomson.  There  are  also  a  few  stories  by  Lydgate  and 
others.  Retains  much  of  Chaucer's  optimism,  chivalry  and  gentle 
courtesy,     Pittsburgh. 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Golden  book  of  Coleridge;  ed.  by  S.  A. 
Brooke.  (Everyman's  library.)  (Library  binding.)  But- 
ton     '. 50 

This  collection  contains  his  very  best  poems  and  a  good  number 
of  the   second   class. 


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Emerson,  R.  W.     Poems.     (Autograph  ed.)     Houghton 1.00 

Field,  Eugene.     Poems.     (Complete  ed.)     Scribner 2.00 

Contains  the  poems  published  in  separate  collections  and  some 
fugitive   verse. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.     Poems  and  plays.      (Everyman's  library.) 

(Library  binding.)      Dutton 50 

Contents:  Traveler— Deserted  village — Retaliation — Haunch  of 
venison — Miscellaneous  pieces — Good-natured  man — She  stoops  to 
conquer — Scenes  from  the  Grumbler — Appendix:  Poetry  under  Anne 
— and  George  I — On  certain  English  poems — On  laughing  and  senti- 
mental   comedy. 

Harte,  Bret.  Tennessee's  partner,  and  other  poems  and  sto- 
ries.    (Riverside  literature   series.)     Houghton 25 

Holmes,  O.  W.     Complete  poetical  works.     (Autograph  ed.) 

Houghton    1.00 

Keats,  John.  Poems.  (Everyman's  library.)  (Library  bind- 
ing.)     Dutton    50 

Kipling,  Rudyard.     Collected  verse.     Doubleday 1.80 

Contents:     Seven  seas — Barrack  room  ballads — Five  nations. 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Complete  poetical  works.  (Autograph 
ed.)      Houghton    1.00 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Song  of  Hiawatha.  (Riverside  literature 
series.)      cloth.      Houghton 40 

The  best  school  library  edition  of  the  poem.  Frederic  Rem- 
ington's illustrations  add  to  the  attractiveness  of  the  volume.  Ore- 
gon. 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Poetical  works.     (Autograph  ed.)     Houghton..     1.00 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Lays  of  ancient  Rome.     (Riverside  literature 

series.)      Houghton 25 

See  also  No.  2288. 

Markham,  Edwin.  Alan  with  the  hoe  and  other  poems.  Dou- 
bleday         1.00 

Milton,  John.  Poetical  works.  (Everyman's  library.)  (Li- 
brary binding.)      Dutton 50 

Morris,  William.  Atalanta's  race  and  other  tales  from  the 
Earthly  paradise;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  (Students'  ser.  of 
standard  poetry.)      Houghton    75 

Noyes,  Alfred.    Drake,  an  English  epic,  books  I-XIL     Stokes.     1.50 

A  spirited  epic  in  blank  verse  relating  the  adventures  of  Sir  Fran- 
cis Drake  on  the  high  seas  and  the  crushing  of  the  Spanish  Ar- 
mada.    A.   li.  A. 

Fallen,  C.  B.    Meaning  of  the  Idylls  of  the  king.    Amer.  bk..  .       .40 

Percy,  Thomas.     Boys'  Percy;  ed.  by  Sidney  Lanier.     (Boys 

library  of  legend  and  chivalry.)     Scribner 2.00 

Stirring  ballads  of  the  old  days  of  British  border  warfare  and 
chivalry.     Pittsburgh. 

Foe,  E.  A.     Complete  poems;  ed.  by  J.  H.  Whitty.     Houghton     2.00 


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Poe,   E.  A.     Raven,   Fall   of   the   house   of  Usher,   and   other 
poems  and  tales;  ed.  by  W.  P.  Trent.     (Riverside  literature 

series.)      Houghton    40 

Contains  The  gold  bug,  The  purloined  letter,   The   tell-tale  heart. 

Riley,  J.  W.     Farm  rhymes.     Bobbs 1.25 

Riley,  J.  W.     Poems  here  at  home.     Bobbs 1.50 

Scott,    Sir   Walter.      Complete    poetical    and    dramatic    works. 

(Autograph  ed.)      Houghton 1.00 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.     Lady  of  the  lake;  ed.  by  F.  A.   Barbour. 

(Canterbury  classics.)     Rand    45 

Has  colored  plates  of  the  Stuart,  Douglas,  MacAlpine  and  Gra- 
ham plaids  and  black  and  white  illustrations  of  Scottish  scenes. 

Shelley,    P.    B.      Poetical    works.      2v.      (Everyman's    library.) 
(Library  binding.)     Dutton. 

V.  1,  Lyrics  and  shorter  poems 50 

V.  2,  Plays,  translations  and  longer  poems 50 

Spenser,  Edmund.    Works.     (Globe  ed.)     Macmillan 1.75 

Stevenson,    R.    L.      Poems    and    ballads.      (Biographical    ed.) 

Scribner    1.00 

Tennyson,  Alfred.     Idylls  of  the  king:   Gareth  and   Lynnette, 
Lancelot  and  Elaine,  Passing  of  Arthur;  ed.  by  Henry  Van 

Dyke.      (Gateway   series.)      Amer.    bk 25 

See  also  No.   2015. 

Tennyson,  Alfred.     Poetic  and   dramatic  works.      (x\utograph 

ed.)      Houghton    1.50 

Thompson,  Francis.     Selected  poems.     5th  ed.     Lane 1.50 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.    Poems.     Scribner 2.00 

Contains  the  drama  The  house  of  Rimmon.  the  poems  included 
in  the  volumes  Music,  The  toiling  of  Felix,  The  builders  and  The 
white  bees,  together  with  occasional  poems,  inscriptions,  greet- 
ings and  many  poems  hitherto  unpublished.  Index  of  first  lines. 
A.   L.   A. 

Whitman,  Walt.     Poems.     (Astor  ed.)     Crowell - 60 

Whittier,   J.   G.     Complete   poetical   works.      (Autograph  ed.) 

Houghton 1.00 

Wordsworth,  William.     Complete  poetical  works.     (Globe  ed.) 

Macmillan     1.75 


ENGLISH    AND    AMERICAN    POETRY— COLLECTIONS. 

fiates,  K.  L.,  ed.     Ballad  book.     (Students  series  of  English 
classics.)      Sibley    '. 50 


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Bates,   K.   L.,   &   Coman,    Katherine,    comp.      English   history 

told  by  English  poets;  a  reader  for  school  use.     Macmillan.       .60 
Illustrates,  by  selections  from  English   poetry,    the  history  of  En- 
gland from  Queen  Boadicea  to  Queen   Victoria.     Notes  introductory 
to    the    selections    supply    a    connected    account    of    principal    events 
and  indicate  the  historic  bearing-  of  each  poem.     Pittsburgh. 

Bryan,    G.   S.      Poems   of  country   life:   a   modern   anthology. 

Sturgis    1.00 

Good    selection    of    brief    poems    grouped    under:       Country     folk 

— Country      tasks — Country     pleasures — Country      blessings — Country 

fun — Country    scenes — Country    ties. 

Child,  F.  J.,  comp.  English  and  Scottish  popular  ballads;  ed. 
by  H.  C.  Sargent  &  G.  L.  Kittredge.  (Cambridge  ed.) 
Houghton    3.00 

Cody,  Sherwin,  ed.     Selections  from  the  great   English  poets 

with  an  essay  on  the  reading  of  poetry.     McClurg 1.00 

Gayley,  C.  M.,  &  Young,  C.  C.  English  poetry:  its  principles 
and  progress,  with  representative  masterpieces  and  notes. 
Macmillan    1.10 

Contains  selections  necessary  in  high  school  work  with  biographi- 
cal and  critical  introductions  for  each  author.     Oregon. 

Hale,  E.  E.,  jr.  Longer  narrative  poems.  (Hawthorne  clas- 
sics.)    World  bk 40 

Contents:  Horatius,  by  Macaulay— Sohrab  and  Rustum,  by  Arnold 
—Enoch  Arden,  by  Tennyson — Christabel,  by  Coleridge — The  Eve  of 
St.  Agnes  by  Keats — The  prisoner  of  Chillon,  by  Byron — Lady  Ger- 
aldine's  courtship,  by  Browning — Atalanta's  race,  "  by  Morris— The 
flight  of  the  Duchess,   by   Browning — Michael,   by  Wordsworth. 

Humphrey,  L.  H.,  comp.     Poetic  new  world.     Holt ...     1.00 

Poems  of  historical  and  literary  associations  in  America,  one-half 
of  the  space  given  to  New  England. 

Long,  A.  W.,  comp.    American  poems,  1776-1900.     Amer.  bk...       .90 

Useful  for  supplementary  school  work,  and  for  libraries  unable 
to  own  the  standard  anthologies.  Biographical  notes  are  good,  and 
selections   discriminating.     A.    L.    A. 

Manly,  J.  M.,  comp.     English  poetry,  1170-1892.     Ginn 1.50 

Especially  adapted  for  the  use  of  those  teachers  who  believe  that 
a  student  should  be  permitted  the  refreshment  of  unannotated  litera- 
ture, and  that  the  teacher  should  be  provided  with  the  means  of  im- 
pressing his  own  taste  upon  his  pupils.  The  volume  includes  some 
55,000  verses  published  between  1170  and  1892,  carefully  chosen  for 
intrinsic  worth  and  for  value  in  the  historical  development  of  En- 
glish poetry.     N,  Y.  Times. 

Montgomery,    D.   H.,   comp.      Heroic    ballads,    v/ith    poems    of 

war  and  patriotism.     Ginn 50 

Sixty-eight  poems  of  war  and  patriotism,  such  as  Horatius — Ban- 
nock-burn—Execution  of  Montrose— Relief  of  Lucknow— Ballad  of 
Agincourt- Battle  of  the  Baltic— Song  of  Marion's  men— Sheridan's 
ride — Eve  of  Waterloo. 

Most  of   the   selections   are   suitable   for  declamation.     Pittsburgh. 

Page,  C.  H.,  comp.  British  poets  of  the  19th  century.  San- 
born          2.00 

Selections  from  Wordsworth,  Coleridge,  Scott,  Bvron,  Shelley, 
Keats,  Landor,  Tennyson.  E.  B.  Browning,  Robert  Browning,  Clough, 
Arnold,  Rossettl,  Morris,  Swinburne,  with  reference  lists  and  notes. 


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Page,    C.    H.,   comp.     Chief   American   poets:    selected   poems. 
Houghton    1.75 

Biographical  sketches  of  some  length.  Good  bibliographies.  Sev- 
eral selections  from  each  of  the  few  best  poets.  Supplementary  to 
Stedman.     Oregon. 

Palgrave,  F.  T.,  comp.     Golden  treasury  of  songs  and  lyrics. 

(Everyman's  library.)      (Library  binding.)     Button 50 

Two  hundred  and  eighty- eight  selections  from  the  English  poets. 
The  choice  for  this  collection  was  in  large  measure  due  to  Tenny- 
son. 

Pancoast,  H.  S.,  comp.     Standard  English  poems:  Spencer  to 

Tennyson.      Holt    L50 

A  useful  compilation  with  notes  and  brief  sketches  of  the  authors. 

Oregon. 

Repplier,  Agnes.     Book  of  famous  verse.     (Riverside  librar3\) 

Houghton    75 

Well  chosen,  and  embracing  martial  strains,  tales  of  brave  deeds 
and  romance,  somber  ballads  and  joyous  lyrics;  mainly  19th  cen- 
tury verse.     N.   Y. 

Stedman,  E.  C,  ed.     American  anthology,  1787-1900.     Hough- 
ton      2.00 

Has   brief  biographical   notices   of   poets   represented.     Oregon. 

Stedman,  E.  C,  ed.     Victorian  anthology,  1837-1895.     Hough- 
ton         1.75 

Supplements  his  Victorian  poems.     Oregon, 

Syle,  L.  D.,  ed;     From  Milton  to  Tennyson:  masterpieces  of 
English    poetry;    ed.    with    notes,    descriptive    and    critical. 

Allyn 1.00 

The  notes  are   suggestive  and  the   life  of  each  poet  has  been   so 

treated  as  to  stimulate  the  pupil  to  further  reading,   and  to  inform 

him  how  and  where  it  may  best  be  done.     Oregon. 

Ward,  T,  H.,  ed.     English  poets.  4v.      (Student's  ed.)      Mac- 
millan, 

V.  1,  Chaucer  to  Donne 1.00 

V.  2,  Ben  Jonson  to  Dryden 1.00 

V.  3,  Addison  to  Blake 1.00 

v.  4,  Wordsworth  to  Tennyson 1.00 

Invaluable    collection,    with    prefatory   critical   notices    by   scholars 

and  writers,   and  a  general  introduction  by  Matthew  Arnold.     Ley- 

poldt  &  lies. 


812     ENGLISH  AND  AMERICAN  DRAMA. 
Bates,  K.  L.     English  religious  drama.     Macmillan 1.50 

Brooke,  S.  A.     On  ten  plays  of  Shakespeare.     Holt 2.25 

Contents:  Midsummer  night's  dream— Romeo  and  Juliet— Richard 
IT— Richard  III— Merchant  of  Venice— As  you  like  it — Macbeth — 
Coriolanus — Winter's   tale — The   tempest. 


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Couch,  Sir  A.  T.  Quiller.     Historical  tales  from  Shakespeare. 

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Contents:  Coriolanus — Julius  Caesar— King-  John — King  Richard 
II— King  Henry  IV— King  Henry  V— King  Henry  VI— King  Richard 
HI. 

Everyman;  ed.  by  M.  J.  Moses.     Kennerley 1.00 

Hudson,  H.  N.     Shakespeare,  his  life,  art  and  characters.     2v. 

Ginn    4.00 

V  1,  Life  of  Shakespeare — Origin  and  growth  of  the  drama  in 
England — Shakespeare's  contemporaries — Shakespeare's  art — Mid- 
summer night's  dream — Merchant  of  Venice — Merry  wives  of  Wind- 
sor— Much  ado  about  nothing — As  you  like  it — Twelfth  night — All's 
well  that  ends  well — Measure  for  measure— ^Tempest — Winter's  tale. 

V.  2,  King  John — King  Richard  the  second— King  Henry  the 
fourth— King  Henry  the  fifth— King  Richard  the  third— King  Henry 
the  eighth — Romeo  and  Juliet — Julius  Caesar — Hamlet — Macbeth — 
King   Lear — Antony  and    Cleopatra — Cymbeline — Othello — Coriolanus. 

Fleming,  W.  H.     Shakespeare's  plots.     Putnam 1.50 

Contents:  A  drama  as  a  work  of  art— A  drama;  its  nature,  the 
laws  of  its  construction — Macbeth — Merchant  of  Venice — Julius 
Caesar— Twelfth  Night— Othello. 

Jenks,  Tudor.     In  the  days  of  Shakespeare.     Barnes 1.00 

Kennedy,  C.  R.     Servant  in  the  house.     Harper 1.25 

A  modern  morality  play. 

Lamb,    Charles,    &    Lamb,    Mary.      Tales    from    Shakespeare. 

(Everyman's  librar^^)      (Library  binding-.)     Dittton 50 

Partial    contents:       The     tempest — Two     gentlemen     of     Verona — 

Cymbeline— King       Lear— Macbeth — Timon       of       Athens— Hamlet — 

Othello — Merchant   of  Venice. 

Macleod,  Mary.     Shakespeare  story  book.     Barnes 1.75 

Charming  stories  of  16  plays  with  dialogue  in  words  of  drama. 
Plots  are  clearly  brought  out.  Excellent  as  preparation  for  the 
plays  or  as  a  good  story  book.     A.  L.  A. 

Manly,  J.  M.,  ed.     Specimens  of  the  pre-Shakespearean  drama, 

with  an  introduction,  notes  and  a  glossary.     2v.     Ginn 2.50 

Partial  contents:  v.  1,  Dramatic  tropes — Easter  dramatic  office 
— Fragments  of  vernacular  liturgal  plays — Brome  play — Chester 
Whitsun  plays — Coventry  plays — Digby  plays — Hegge  plays — Nor- 
wich Whitsun  plays— St.  George  plays — Towneley  plays — York  Cor- 
pus Christi  plays. 

V.  2,  Roister  Doister,  by  Nicholas  Udall— Gammer  Gurton's  needle, 
by  John  Still — Cambises,  by  Thomas  Preston — Gorboduc,  by  Thomas 
Sackville  and  Thomas  Norton — Campaspe,  by  John  Lyly — James 
the  IV,  by  Robert  Greene — David  and  Bathsabe,  by  George  Peele — 
Spanish  tragedie  by  Thomas  Kyd. 

Moulton,  R.  G.     Shakespeare  as  a  dramatic  artist.     Oxford...     1.90 

Raleigh,  W.  A.    Shakespeare.     (English  men  of  letters.)     Mac- 

millan 75 

A  stimulating  account  of  the  reaction  of  Shakespeare's  creations 
upon  a  keen  and  sensitive  mind,  recorded  by  a  master  of  style. 
Nation. 

Has  but  one  biographical  chapter.     Oregon. 

Mackaye,  P.  W.     Jeanne  d'Arc:  a  drama.     Macmillan 1.25 

Historical  play  in  blank  verse  of  lyric  cadence  and  beauty.  Rather 
a  series  of  rich  dramatic  pictures  than  a  closely  welded  drama. 
N.   Y. 


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Peabody,  Mrs.  J.  P.     The  piper:  a  play  in  four  acts.     Hough- 
ton         1.10 

Version  of  the  Pied  Piper  of  Hamlin  legend,  of  uncommon  poetic 
quality.^literary  distinction  and  dramatic  value.     A.  L.  A. 

Phillips,  Stephen.     Ulysses :  a  drama.     Macmillan 1.25 

Shakespeare,  William.     Complete  dramatic  and  poetic  works; 
cd.  from  the  text  of  the  early  quartos  and  the  1st  folio  by 

W.  A.  Neilson.     (Cambridge  ed.)     Houghton 3.00 

Note. — A  selected   group  of  single  plays   in   annotated   edition  will 

be  found   useful   in   the  school  library.     The  following  list  will  give 

those  most  in  demand. 

Shakespeare,  William.    Works;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    Amer.  bk. 

As  you  like  it 56 

Hamlet     56 

Julius  Caesar    56 

King   Lear    56 

Macbeth 56 

Merchant   of  Venice 56 

Midsummer    nights    dream ^ 56 

Much  ado  about   nothing 56 

Othello 56 

Romeo   and   Juliet 56 

Taming  of  the  shrew^ 56 

Tempest     56 

Twelfth  Night  .' 56 

Winter's  tale 56 

Sheridan,  R.  B.     Plays.     (Everyman's  library.)     (Library  bind- 
ing.)    Dutton    50 

Contents:  Rivals — St.  Patrick's  day — The  duenna — Trip  to  Scar- 
borough— School  for  scandal — ^The  critic  Pizarro. 

Thayer,  W.  R.,  ed.     Best  Elizabethan  plays.     Ginn 1.25 

Contents:  Jew  of  Malta,  by  Marlowe — The  alchemist,  by  Jon- 
soh — Philaster,  by  Beaumont  and  Fletcher — Two  noble  kinsmen,  by 
Fletcher  and   Shakespeare — The   Duchess  of  Malfi,    by  Webster. 

Zangwill,  Israel.    Melting  pot;  drama  in  four  acts.     Macmillan     1.25 

Theme  is  America,  the  crucible  in  which  immigrants  from  all 
nations  are  to  be  fused  into  the  perfect  human   type.     A.  L.  A. 


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813     FICTION  AND   HUMOR. 

Including  representative  fiction  for  the  work  in  English  and  some 
college  stories  and  other  fiction  for  use  of  reading  circles  and  for 
home  reading. 

More  titles  have  been  included  than  are  needed  in  a  high  school 
located  in  a  town  having  a  good  public  library. 

It  is  highly  desirable  that  some  fiction  in  attractive  editions 
should  be  bought  to  serve  as  an  incentive  to  the  owning  of  books. 
These  may  be  kept  as  a  reference  collection  in  the  library  and 
cheaper  editions   provided   for  home  use. 

Some  libraries  assign  no  number  to  fiction,  arranging  it  alphabet- 
ically by  author's  name. 

Alcott,  L.  M.     Little  women.     Little 1.50 

One  of  the  most  popular  girls'  books.  It  is  a  story  of  the  jolly 
home  life  of  four  giils,   Meg,  Jo,  Beth,  and  Amy.     Pittsburgh. 

Aldrich,  T.  B.     Marjorie  Daw^,  and  other  stories.     (Cambridge 

classics.)     Houghton   1.00 

Arnim,  M.  A.,  von.     Elizabeth  and  her  German  i^arden.     Mac- 

millan     50 

A  cultured,  humorous  woman's  record  of  quiet  German  country 
life.     N.  Y. 

Austen,    Jane.      Pride    and    prejudice.      Button.      (Everyman's 

library.)      (Library  binding.)      Button 50 

English    social    life   in    the    early    19th    century.      Old    fashioned    in 

form,   but  modern   in  spirit.     Baker. 

Austen,  Jane.     Pride  and  prejudice.     (Illustrated  pocket  clas- 
sics.)     Macmillan    80 

Austen,  Jane.     Sense   and   sensibility.      (Everyman's   library.) 

(Library  binding.)      Button 50 

Barrie,  Sir  J.  M.    Little  minister.     (Luxembourg  ed.)     Crowell     1.50 

The  sketches  of  character  and  of  Scottish  manners  and  religious 
sentiments  are  very  humorous.     Baker. 

Barrie,  Sir  J.  M.     Peter  and  Wendy.     Scribner 1.50 

The  play  Peter  Pan  made  into  a  fascinating  story,  with  addi- 
tions.    A.   L.  A. 

Barrie,  Sir  J.  M.     Window  in  Thrums.     Burt 1.00 

Bennett,  John.     Master  Skylark.     Century 1.50 

The  story  of  a  little  lad  who  sang  his  way  to  London  Town  and 
into  the  hearts  of  all  the  people,  among  them  Will  Shakespeare, 
playwright.  The  book  is  well  written  and  will  arouse  the  children's 
interest  in  Shakespearean  literature  and  familiarize  them  with  the 
quaint  English  of  the   Elizabethan  period.     Prentice   and   Power. 

Bjornson,   Bjornstjerne.     Arne,  and   The   fisher   lassie;   tr.   by 

Walter   Low.     Macmillan    1.25 

Arne,    primitive,    unsophisticated   people   and    simple   ways    of   life 

and   thought,   with   much   of  the   poetic   atmosphere  and  glamour   of 

the  North.     Baker. 

Black,  William.     Judith  Shakespeare.     Harper 1.25 

Blackmore,  R.  D.    Lorna  Boone:  a  romance  of  Exmoor.     (Ev- 
eryman's library.)     (Library  binding.)     Button 50 

Boyesen,  H.  H.    Gunnar:  a  tale  of  Norse  life.     Scribner 1.25 


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Boyesen,  H.  H.     Modern  vikings.     Scribner. 1.25 

SSiiort  Glories  of  life  and  adventure  in  modern  Norway,     l^ower. 

Bront«,  Charlotte.  Jane  Eyre.  (Everyman's  library.)  (Li- 
brary binding.)      Dutton 50 

Bryant,  Marguerite.  Christopher  Hibbault;  roadmaker.  Gros- 
set 75 

Story  of  a  poor  Englisli  boy's  realization  of  his  ambition  to  build 
good   country  roads.     A.  L.  A. 

Cable,  G.  W.     Old  Creole  days.     Scribner 1.50 

Contents:  Madame  Delphine — Cafe  des  exiles — Belles  demoiselles 
plantation — Posson  Jone — Jean  ah  Pouquelin — The  poulette — 'Sieur 
George — Madame  Delicieuse. 

Cervantes — Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  The  ingenious  gentleman, 
Don  Quixote  of  La  Mancha;  ed.  b}-  Clifton  Johnson. 
(Standard  school  library.)      Macmillan 50 

Treats  of  the  pleasant  manner  of  the  knighting  of  that  famous 
gentleman,  Don  Quixote,  of  the  dreadful  and  never-to-be-imag- 
ined adventure  of  the  windmills,  of  the  extraordinary  battle  he 
waged  with  what  he  took  to  be  a  giant,  and  of  divers  other  rare 
and  notable  adventures  and  strange  enchantments  which  befell  this 
valorous  and  witty  knight-errant.     Pittsburgh. 

Clemens,   S.   L.     (Mark  Twain,  pseud.)      Adventures   of  Tom 

Sawyer.      Harper    1.75 

Clemens,  S.  L.  (Mark  Twain,  pseud.)  Prince  and  the  pauper. 
Harper    1.75 

By  a  strange  accident  the  boy  king,  Edward  VI,  becomes  the 
poor  boy  and  the  boy,  the  boy  king,  and  they  have  strange  and  ex- 
citing adventures.     Pittsburgh. 

Cody,  Sherwin,  ed.  Selections  from  the  world's  greatest  short 
stories.      McClurg 1.00 

Contents:  Patient  Griselda — Aladdin — Rip  Van  Winkle — Passion 
in  the  desert — Child's  dream  of  a  star — Christrhas  carol — A  princess' 
tragedy — The  gold  bug — Great  stone  face — The  necklace  and  The 
string — The  man  whd  would  be  king — How  Gavin  Birse  put  to  Mag 
Lownie — On  the  stairs. 

Cooper,  J.   F.     Deerslayer.      (Everyman's   library.)      (Library 

binding.)      Dutton    50 

Tale    of   warfare    in    New    York    between    the    white    settlers    and 

the    crafty    Iroquois.      Portrays    Hawkeye,    a    famous    frontier    scout 

of  literature. 

First  volume  of  the   "Leatherstocking  tales."     Pittsburgh. 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Last  of  the  Mohicans.      (Everyman's  library.) 

(Library  binding.)      Dutton 50 

Story  of  the  French  and  Indian  war.     Tt  tells  of  the  siege  of  Fort 

William  Henry,   the  capture  of  two  young  girls  by  the  Indians  and 

the   adventures   of  an    English   officer   while    trying   to   rescue   them. 

Hawkeye,   the  scout,   and  ITncas,   the  last   of  the  Mohicans,  are  two 

of  the  other  characters.     Pittsburgh. 
Second  of  The  Leather  Stocking  tales. 

Cooper,  J.  F.    Last  of  the  Mohicans;  il.  by  Boyd  Smith.     Holt     1.35 
Attractive   illustrated   edition   for  a  boy   to  own. 

Cooper,  J.  F.  Tilot.  (Everyman's  library.)  (Library  bind- 
ing.)     Dutton    50 

Story  of  a  secret  expedition  to  the  English  coast.  Founded  on 
the  exploits  of  Paul  Jones.     Pittsburgh. 


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Cooper,  J.  F.     Pioneers.    (Everyman's  library.)    (Library  bind- 
ing.)    Dutton  50 

Fourth  of  the  Leather  Stocl<;ing-  tales. 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Prairie.     (Everyman's  library.)      (Library  bind- 
ing.)    Dutton   50 

Closes  the  career  of  Hawkeye.     He   has   ceased   to  be   the  hunter 

and   the  warrior  and  has  become  a  trapper  on  the  upper   Missouri, 

Pittsburgh. 

Cooper,   J.    F.      Spy.      (Everyman's    lil^rary.)      (Library    bind- 
ing.)    Dutton   50 

The  hero  is  employed  by  Gen.  Washington  in   service  of  personal^ 

hazard  and  little  glory.     Pittsburgh. 

Craik,   Mrs.   D.   M.   M.     John   Halifax,   gentleman.      (Luxem- 
bourg ed.)      Crowell 1.50 

Life-story  of  an  ideal  man.  who  by  faithfulness  and  courage  rises 
from  extreme  poverty  to  wealth  and  marries  a  girl  of  gentle  family. 
His  early  struggles  and  friendship  for  the  cripple  who  tells  the  story, 
the  provincial  life  at  Tewkesbury,  the  old  miller's  character  and  the 
home  life  of  John  Halifax  and  his  wife,  afford  many  touching  pas- 
sages and  assist  the  didactic  purpose.  Time  of  the  riots  caused  by 
introduction  of  steain  machinery.     Baker. 

An  old  story  which  will  be  read  with  interest  by  each  generation. 
Oregon. 

Defoe,  Daniel.     Robinson  Crusoe.     (Everymans  library.)     (Li- 
brary  binding.)      Dtitton 50 

Defoe,  Daniel.     Robinson  Crusoe;  il.  by  the  brothers  Rhead. 
Russell     1.50 

A  fine  edition  with  attractive  illustrations. 

Deland,  Mrs.  M.  W.  C.     Old  Chester  tales.     Grossct 75 

Contents:  Promises  of  Dorothea — Good  for  the  soul — Miss  Maria 
— Child's  mother — Justice  and  the  judge — Where  the  laborers  are 
few — Sally — The  unexpectedness  of  Mr.  Horace  Shields. 

Dickens,    Charles.      Christmas    books.      (Everymans    library.) 

(Library   binding.)      Dutton 50 

Contents:  Christmas  carol — Chimes — Cricket  on  the  hearth — Bat- 
tle of  life — Haunted  man. 

Dickens,   Charles.      David    Copperfield.      (Everymans   library.) 

(Library   binding.)      Dutton 50 

Dickens  said   "T  have  in  my  heart  of  hearts  a  favorite  child,  and 

his  name  is  David  Copperfield." 

Dickens,    Charles.     Dombey   and    son.      (Everymans    library.) 

(Library    binding.)      Dutton 50 

Dickens,   Charles.      Nicholas   Nickleby.      (Everymans   library.) 

(Library    binding.)      Dutton 50 

Nicholas  Nickleby  becomes  assistant  to  Mr.  Squeers,  the  school- 
master and  varies  the  monotony  of  Dotheboys  hall.     Pittsburgh. 

Dickens,  Charles.     Old  curiosity  shop.      (Everymans  library.) 

(Library  binding.)      Dutton 50 

Little  Nell  and  her  grandfather,  Dick  Swiveller  and  the  March- 
ioness figure  in   this  book.     Pittsburgh. 

Dickens,  Charles.     Oliver  Twist.     (Everymans  library.)      (Li- 
brary  binding.)      Dutton 50 


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Dickens,    Charles.      Pickwick    papers.       (Everymans    library.) 

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Duncan,  Norman.     Dr.  Luke  of  the  Labrador.     Grosset.. 75 

Life  of  Labrador  fisher  folk,  recalling  the  work  of  Dr.  Grenfell, 
A.   L.   A. 

Eliot,    George,    pseud.      Adam    Bede.       (Everymans    library.) 

(Library    binding.)      Dutton 50 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.     Daniel  Deronda.     Crowell 1.50 

Eliot,    George,   pseud.     Middlemarch;   il.    by   A.    B.    Stephens. 

(Luxembourg  ed.)      Crowell 1.50 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.    Mill  on  the  Floss.     (Everymans  library.) 

(Library    binding.)      Dutton 50 

The  tragedj'  of  Maggie  Tulliver  and  her  brother  Tom.     Pittsburgh.     >, 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Romola.  (Everymans  library.)  (Li- 
brary   binding.)      Dutton 50 

Story  set  in  Florence  in  the  time  of  Lorenzo  de'  Medici  and  Sav- 
onarola. 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.     Romola.     (Luxembourg  ed.)     Crowell..      1.50 

Eiiot,  George,  pseud.  Silas  Marner.  the  v/eaver  of  Raveloe; 
with  introd.  by  Bliss  Carman,  and  aids  to  stiidy  by  H.  A. 
Davidson.     (Riverside  literature  series.)     Houghton 40 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.    Silas  Marner.  the  weaver  of  Raveloe;  il. 

by  Hugh  Thomson.     (Cranford  ed.)     Macmillan 2.00 

Ford,  P.  L.     Great  K  &  A  train  robbery.     Dodd 1.25 

Ford,  P.  L.     Honorable  Peter  Stirling.     Grosset 75 

Fox,  John,  jr.     Little  shepherd  of  Kingdom  Come.     Grosset..        .75 

Fox,  John,  jr.     Trail  of  the  lonesome  pine.     Grosset 75 

Freeman,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  New  England  nun  and  other  sto- 
ries.     Harper     1.25 

French,  H.  W.     Lance  of  Kanana.     Lothrop... 1.00 

It  was  the  lance  of  Kanana  in  the  hands  of  the  Bedouin  boy  that 
rescued  Arabia.  A  story  beautiful  in  its  spirit  of  heroism.  Cleve- 
land. 

Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C.  S.  Cranford.  (Everyman's  library.)  (Li- 
brary binding.)      Dutton    50 

Gaskell,   Mrs.   E.  C.  S.     Cranford;   il.  by   M.  V.   Wheelhouse. 

(Queen  treasures  scr.)     Macmillan 1.00 

Gates,  Eleanor.     Biography  of  prairie  girl.     Century 1.50 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.    Vicar  of  Wakefield.     (Everymans  library.) 

(Library   binding.)      Dutton 50 

An    English    idyl    concerned    with    the    fortunes    of    the    Primrose 

family. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Vicar  of  Wakefield;  il.  by  Hugh  Thom- 
son.    (Cranford  ed.)      Macmillan 1.50 


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Hale,  E.  E.,  jr.     Man  without  a  country.     (National  ed.)     Lit- 
tle      35 

Story  is  a  fictitious  memoir  of  an  American  officer  wlio  said  he 
wished  never  to  hear  of  the  United  States  again,  and  for  punish- 
ment had   his  wish  fulfilled.     Baker. 

Hale,  E.  E.,  jr.,  ed.     English  stories.      (Hawthorne   classics.) 

Globe 40 

Contents:  A  Christmas  carol,  by  Dickens — The  house  and  the 
brain,  by  Lytton — A  dog  of  Flanders,  by  Ouida — The  Sire  de  Male- 
troit's  door,  by  Stevenson — Wee  Willie  Winkle,   by  Kipling. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     House  of  the  seven  gables.     (Every- 

mans  library.)      (Library  binding.)      Dutton 50 

Hawthorne,    Nathaniel.      Marble    faun.      ( Everyman s    library.) 

(Library    binding.)      Dutton 50 

Heydrick,  B.  A.,  ed.    Types  of  the  short  story:  selected  stories 

with  reading  lists.      (Lake  English  classics.)      Scott 35 

Introduction  of  the  short  story  with  bibliography  and  plan  for 
study.  The  stories  are  classified  by  type  and  followed  by  bibli- 
ograpy  of  other  stories  of  the  same  Icind. 

The  stories  given  are:  Rip  Van  Winkle,  by  Irving — Ambitious 
guest  and  Dr.  Heidegger's  experiment,  by  Hawthorne — Namgay 
Doola  and  Moti  Gujmutineer,  by  Kipling— Tw^o  of  them  and  Cree 
Queery  and  Mysy  Drolly,  by  Barrie — Sire  de  Maletroit's  door  and 
Markheim,  by  Stevenson — Pit  and  the  pendulum  and  The  gold  bug, 
by  Poe — Haunted  and  the  haunters,  by  I^ytton — My  double,  by  Hale. 

Howells,  N.  D.     Rise  of  Silas  Lapham.     Houghton 1.50 

Hughes,  Thomas.     Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.     Macmillan.. 1.50 

Hughes,   Thomas.     Tom   Brown's   school  days.      (Everyman's 

library.)      (Library    binding.)      Dutton 50 

School  days  at  Rugby  under  the  famous  Dr,  Arnold  who  loved 
boys  and  lived  to  make  them  brave.  Christian  gentlemen.     Power. 

Hughes,   Thomas.     Tom    Brown's   school    days;    il.   by   Louis 
Rhead.      Harper    L50 

Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  H.     Ramona.     Little 1.50 

Jewett,  S.  O.     Country  of  the  pointed  firs.     Houghton 1.25 

Studies  of  life  and  character  in  a  Maine  seacoast  village.     N.   Y. 

Johnson,  Owen.     Stover  at  Yale.     Stokes 1.35 

Picture  of  college  life  from  an  unusual  point  of  view.     A.  L.   A. 

Jordan,  E.  G.     May  Iverson  tackles  life.     Harper 1.25 

Ten  short  stories  of  girls'  life  in  a  convent  school  as  told  by  "one 
of  the  girls." 

King,   Charles.     Cadet  days.     Harper 1.25 

A   story   of  life   at   West   Point.     Power. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.     Captains  courageous;  a  story  of  the  Grand 

Banks.      Century 1.50 

Harvey  Cheyne,  young,  rich  and  spoiled,  falls  overboard  from  an 
Atlantic  liner  and  is  picked  up  by  fishermen  bound  for  a  season's 
catch  off  the  coast  of  Newfoundland.  The  reader  is  given  a  good 
picture  of  life  aboard  a  fishing  smack  while  the  rude  fishermen  make 
a  man  of  Harvey.     Prentice  and  Power. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.     Day's  work.     Grosset 75 


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Kipling,  Rudyard.     Kim.     Doubleday 1.35 

Kim  is  a  street  arab  from  Lahore,  whose  relations  to  the  British 
secret  service  and  journeys  through  India  bring  a  rich  panorama 
of  the  life  of  the  country.     Baker. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.     Light  that  failed.     Doubleday 1.35 

Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L.  de.  Quest  of  the  four-leaved  clover:  a 
story  of  Arabia,  adapted  from  the  French  by  W.  T.  Field. 
Ginn    40 

Adaptation  of  Abdallah  telling  the  story  of  two  foster  brothers 
search  for  happiness.  Explanations  of  Mohammedan  beliefs  and 
ideals  are  given  and  the  Koran  quoted.     A.  L.  A. 

Lange,  Dietrich.     Silver  island  of  the  Chippewa.     Lothrop....     1.00 

Two  boys  spend  eight  months  in  the  wilds  of  the  Lake  Superior 
country  searching  for  the  Silver  island.  Nature  and  woodcraft  are 
interestingly  introduced  into  the  story. 

Loti,  Pierre,   pseud.     Iceland   fisherman;    tr.   by    H.    B.    Dole. 

(Handy  volume   classics.)      Crowell 35 

Mabie,  H.  W.,  comp.  Stories  new  and  old;  typical  American 
and  English  tales.     Macmillan 1.50 

Contents:  Peter  Rugg,  the  missing  man,  by  William  Austin — Dr. 
Marigold's  prescriptions,  by  Charles  Dickens — Rab  and  his  friends, 
by  John  Brown,  M.  D. — Ethan  Brand,  by  Nathaniel  Hawthorne — Pit 
and  the  pendulum,  by  Edgar  Allan  Poe — Will  o'  the  mill,  by  Robert 
Louis  Stevenson — Marquis  Jeanne  Hyacinth  St.  Palaye,  by  J.  Henry 
Shorthouse — Quite  so,  by  Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich — King  Solomon  of 
Kentucky,  by  James  Lane  Allen— Game  and  the  nation,  by  Owen 
Wister. 

Marryat,  Frederick.     Masterman  Ready.     Burt 1.00 

Martin,  Mrs.  H.  R.     Tillie:  a  Mennonite  maid.     Grosset 75 

Quaint  story  of  a  Pennsylvania  Dutch  girl. 

Mason,  A.  E.  W.    Four  feathers.     Macmillan 50 

Restoration  of  a  brave  man,  who,  in  morbid  fear  of  showing  cow- 
ardice, becomes  a  coward  in  the  eyes  of  his  friends.     N.  Y. 

Norris,  Kathleen.     Mother.     Macmillan 50 

Realistic  picture  of  the  trials  and  joys  of  a  large  family.    A.  L.  A. 

Ollivant,  Alfred.     Bob,  son  of  Battle.     Burt 75 

Scotch  story  in  which  interest  centers  around  a  breed  of  famous 
shepherd  dogs,  of  which  Bob  is  the  last  and  greatest.     Pittsburgh. 

Page,  T.  N.     In  ole  Virginia.     Scribner 1.25 

Contents:  Marse  Chan — "Unc'  Edinburg" — Meh  Lady — Ole 
'stracted— No  haid  pawn — Polly. 

Page,  T.  N.     Old  gentleman  of  the  black  stock.     Scribner 1.50 

Paine,  R.  D.     College  years.     Scribner 1.50 

Yale  stories. 

Poe,  E.  A.     Best  tales;  ed.  by  Sherwin  Cody.     McClurg 1.00 

Robins,  Elizabeth.     Come  and  find  me.     Century 1.50 

Tale  of  California  and  Alaska  and  the  lure  of  the  North. 

Robins,  Elizabeth.     Magnetic  North.     Stokes 1.50 

Tale  of  gold-seekers  in  the  Klondike.     A,   L.   A. 


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Scott,  Sir  Walter.     Ivanhoe.     (Everyman's  library.)     (Library 

binding.)      Button   50 

Many-colored  picture  of  medieval  England.  Brings  together  some 
of  the  most  romantic  names  of  middle  ages,  Coeur  de  Lion,  Robin 
Hood,  Friar  Tuck,  Allan-a-dale,  Isaac  of  York,  and  Prince  John. 
Period,   about  1194.     Baker. 

Scott,   Sir  Walter.     Kenilworth.      (Everyman's  library.)      (Li- 
brary binding.)      Dutton .50 

Tragic  story  of  Amy  Robsart,  wife  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  favor- 
ite, the  Earl  of  Leicester.     Period,   1575.     Baker. 

Scott,   Sir  Walter.     Kenilworth;   il.   by   H.   L.    Ford.      (Jack) 

Lippincott     1.50 

Fine,  large  type,  good  paper,  beautiful  binding  and  colored  illus- 
trations. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.     Quentin  Durward.      (Everyman's  library.) 

(Library    binding.)      Dutton 50 

A  rich  and  varied  picture  of  the  age  when  feudalism  and  chivalry 
were  about  to  pass  away.  Most  of  the  events  take  place  in  the 
frontier  districts  of  France  and  Flanders.     Baker. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.    Talisman.     (Everyman's  library.)     (Library 

binding.)      Dutton 50 

The  scene  is  in  Palestine  with  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion  and  his 
allies  of  the  third  crusade.  From  the  contest  on  the  desert  between 
the  Saracen  cavalier  and  the  Knight  of  the  Sleeping  Leopard  to 
the  final  "Battle  of  the  Standard"  it  is  full  of  interest.     Pittsburgh. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.     Talisman.     (Jack)    Lippincott 1.50 

See  note  under   No.  2186. 

Smith,  F.  H.     Caleb  West,  master  diver.     Grosset 75 

Characters  and  action  center  about  building  a  light  house  on  the 
Connecticut  coast.     N.  Y. 

Smith,  F.  H.    Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville.     Grosset 75 

Describes  with  humorous  and  loving  touch,  an  unreconstructed 
Virginia  gentleman.     A.  L.  A. 

Smith,  F.  H.     Fortunes  of  Oliver  Home.     Grosset 75 

Southern  society  at  outbreak  of  Civil  war  and  art  student's  life 
in  New  York  about  1860.     N.  Y. 

Smith,  F.  H.    Tom  Grogan.     Grosset 75 

Tom  Grogan  is  an  Irish  woman  and  a  contractor. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.     David  Balfour.     (Biographical  ed.)     Scrib- 

ner    1.00 

Sequel  to  Kidnapped. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.     Kidnapped.     (Biographical  ed.)     Scribner..     1.00 

Memoirs  of  the  adventures  of  David  Balfour  in  the  year  1751. 
Title. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.    Treasure  island;  il.  by  Paget.     Grosset 1.00 

It's  all  about  a  map  and  a  treasure,  and  a  mutiny  and  a  dere- 
lict ship,  and  a  current,  and  a  fine  old  Squire  Trelawney,  and  a 
doctor,  and  another  doctor,  and  a  seacook  with  one  leg,  and  a  sea- 
song  with  the  chorus  'Yo-ho-ho  and  a  bottle  of  rum,'  "  Letters  of 
Stevenson. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.    Merry  men.     (Biographical  ed.)     Scribner..     1.00 

Contents:  Merry  men — Will  o'  the  mill — Markheim — Thrawn 
Janet — Olalla — Treasure  of  Franchard — Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll 
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Stockton,  F.  R.     Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs.  Ale- 
shine.     Burt    75 

Diverting  account  of  the  incongruous  and  improbable  Crusoe  ad- 
ventures of   two   New  England  women. 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Lady  or  the  tiger?  and  other  stories.     Scrib- 
ner    1.25 

Stockton,  F.  R.    Rudder  Grange.     Grosset .75 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.    Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     Grosset 75 

Tarkington,  Booth.     Conquest  of  Canaan.     Burt 75 

Tarkington,  Booth.     Gentleman  from  Indiana.     Grosset 75 

Tarkington,   Booth.     Monsieur   Beaucaire.      Grosset 75 

Little  drama  of  intrigue,  laid  in  Bath  during  the  Beau  Nash 
regime  in  the  middle  of  the  18th  century.     Baker. 

Thackeray,   W.    M.      Henry    Esmond.      (Everyman's    library.) 

(Library    binding.)      Dutton 50 

Autobiographic  story  of  a  Cavalier  and  Jacobite  in  time  of  Queen 

Anne.      Introduces    Marlborough,    Addison,     Steele    and    other    well 

known  people.     N.  Y. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     Vanity  Fair.     (Everyman's  library.)      (Li- 
brary binding.)      Dutton 50 

Becky  Sharp,  the  Crawleys,  Major  Dobbin,  Amelia  and  the  won- 
derful picture  of  the  battle  of  Waterloo  are  immortal.     A.   L.   A. 

Thackeray,   W.    M.      Virginians.      2v.      (Everyman's    library.) 

(Library   binding.)      Dutton 1.00 

Folows  Kenry  Esmond.  Virginia  and  London,  1756-80;  introduces 
George  Washington,   Dr.  Johnson,   Fielding  and   Richardson.     N.   Y. 

Trent,  W.  P.,  comp.     Best  American  tales.      (Handy  volume 
classics.)     Crowell   35 

Contents:  Rip  Van  Winkle  and  The  Legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow,  by 
Washington  Irving — Great  stone  face  and  Rappaccini's  daughter, 
by  Nathaniel  Hawthorne — Gold  bug.  Descent  into  the  Maelstrom 
and  The  fall  of  the  house  of  Usher,  by  Edgar  Allan  Poe — What  was 
it?  a  mystery,  by  Fitz- James  O'Brien — Man  without  a  country,  by 
Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Vachell,  J.  A.     The  Hill;  a  romance  of  friendship.     Dodd....     1.50 
Story  of  English  school  life  at  Harrow.     A.  L.  A. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.     Blue  flower.     Grosset 75 

Contents:  Blue  flower — The  source — The  mill — Spy  rock — Wood 
magic — The  other  wise  man — Handful  of  clay — Lost  word — First 
Christmas  tree. 

Watson,  John  (Ian  Maclaren,  pseud).     Beside  the  bonnie  briar 
bush.      Dodd 40 

Woolson,  C.  F.     Anne.     Harper 1.25 

Scenes  at  Mackinac  and  about  New  York,     N.  Y. 

White,  S.  E.     Blazed  trail.     Grosset 75 

Realistic  account  of  life  in  a  logging  camp. 

White,  S.  E.     Riverman.     Grosset 75 

Narrative  of  the  lumber  industry,  full  of  the  danger  and  fascin- 
ation of  log  driving.     A.   L.  A. 

White,  W.  A.     Certain  rich  man.     Grosset 75 

Evolution  of  a  boy  Into  a  financier  of  wide  commercial  influence. 


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Wiggin,  Mrs.   K.  D.  S.     Cathedral  courtship,  and   Penelope's 

English   experiences.      Grosset    75 

Humorous,  appreciative  narrative  of  travel  in  England.  Pitts- 
burgh. 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  K.  D.  S.     Penelope's  progress.     Grosset 75 

Edinburgli  and  its  neighborhood  as  seen  by  the  heroines  of  Pen- 
elope's English   experiences.     A.   L.   A. 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  K,  D.  S.     Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  farm.     Grosset       .75 

Rebecca  Rowena  Randall  of  Sunnybrook  farm  is  a  fascinating  lit- 
tle girl  who  does  all  sorts  of  lively  things  at  home  and  at  board- 
ing school.     Pittsburgh. 

Wister,  Owen.     (The)   Virginian.     Grosset 75 

Western   cowboy  story. 


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Included    for    supplementary    reading    in    connection    with    history 
courses. 

Austin,   Mrs.  J.   G.     Betty  Alden:   the  first  born   daughter  of 

the    Pilgrims.      Houghton 1.25 

Austin,  Mrs.  T.  G.      Standish  of  Standish.     Houghton 1.25 

Plymouth  colony. 

Catherwood,  Mrs.  M.  H.     Story  of  Tonty.     McClurg 1.25 

Romance  of  the  French  exploration  under  La  Salle  and  his  faith- 
ful lieutenant,  Tonty,  from  Montreal  to  the  Mississippi. 

Churchill,  Winston.     (The)   crisis.     Grosset 75 

Civil  war  times. 

Churchill,  Winston.     Richard   Carvel.     Grosset 75 

Revolutionary  times. 

Clemens,  S.  L.   (Mark  Twain,  pseud.)     Personal  recollections 

of   Joan   of  Arc.     Harper 2.50 

Coffin,    Charles   C.      Daughters    of    the    Revolution    and    their 
times,   1769-76.     Houghton 1.50 

Davis,  W.  S.     Friend  of  Caesar.     Grosset 75 

The  fall  of  the  Roman  republic. 

Davis,  W.  S.     God  wills  it.     Grosset 75 

Davis,  W.  S.    Victor  of  Salamis:  a  tale  of  the  days  of  Xerxes, 

Leonidas  and  Themistocles.     Grosset .75 

Dickens,   Charles.     Tale   of  two   cities.      (Everyman's   library. 

(Library  binding.)     Button    50 

Story   of    the    French    Revolution    and    its    influence    on    the    lives 
of  some  English  people. 


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Doyle,  Sir  A.  C.     Refugees:  a  lale  of  two  continents.     Harper     1.75 

A  Huguenot  romance  in  tlie  reign  of  Louis  XIV,  the  French  epi- 
sodes dealing  with  intrigue  and  adventure  in  the  style  of  Dumas 
(there  is  a  favorable  portrait  of  Madame  de  Maintenon)  and  the 
American  half  being  after  the  manner  of  Cooper.     Baker. 

Dumas,  Alexandre.    Three  musketeers.     (Everyman's  library.) 

(Library  binding.)     Button    50 

In  the  present  romance  the  feud  between  Richelieu  and  Anne  of 
Austria  bulks  large,  and  the  adventures  of  three  guardsmen  with 
their  redoubtable  and  versatile  Gascon  comrade  D'Artagnan  are 
often  intimately  connected  with  affairs  of  state  (1626-28).     Baker. 

Ebers,  G.  M.     Egyptian  princess.     Burt 1.00 

A  romance  of  ancient  Egypt,  by  a  learned  Egyptologist,  who 
grounds  the  details  of  his  work  chiefly  on  Herodotus,  supplemented 
and  corrected  by  the  results  of  modern  research,  the  records  of  cun- 
eiform inscriptions,   etc.     Oregon. 

Ebers,  G.  M.    Uarda.     (Home  library.)     Burt 1.00 

Scene,  Egyptian  Thebes,  14th  century  B.  C,  the  reign  of  Rameses 
II.  Inner  history  of  the  regent's  conspiracy  to  usurp  the  throne 
while  Rameses  was  warring  against  the  Aramaeans,  whom  he  de- 
feated at  Kadesh.     Baker. 

Erckmann,  Emile,  &  Chatrian,  Alexandre.     Conscript  and  Wa- 
terloo.    (Everymans  library.)      (Library  binding.)     Button.       .50 
Napoleon  and  his   time:   Waterloo. 

Flaubert,  Gustave.  Salammbo,  the  niaid  of  Carthage;  retold 
from  the   French  by   Z.  A.   Ragozin.      (Tales   of   the   heroic 

ages.)      Putnam 1.25 

A  free  translation,    somewhat  abridged,    of  one  of  the  classics  of 

historical  fiction.      The   story   is    told   with    historical    accuracy   and 

great  picturesqueness.     Oregon. 

Ford,  p.  L.     Janice  Meredith.     Grosset 75 

Romance  of  the  war  of  independence.  The  battles  and  other  his- 
torical incidents,  and  the  celebrities  are  presented  with  accuracy. 
Baker. 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  M.  W.    White  aprons.    Little 75 

A  romance  of  Bacon's  rebellion,   Virginia,   1676.     Oregon. 

Hugo,    Victor,      Les    miserables.      2v.      (Everyman's    library.) 

(Library  binding.)     Button 1.00 

A  picture  of  Waterloo,  from  the  French  side.  Oregon. 

Johnston,  Mary.    Long  roll.     Houghton 1.50 

Minute  study  of  "Stonewall"  Jackson's  character  and  campaigns. 
A.  L.  A. 

Kingsley,  Charles.     Hypatia;   or,  New  foes  with  an  old  face. 

(Everyman's  library.)      (Library  binding.)     Button 50 

Hellenic  Egypt   in   5th    century,   when   Christianity   and   paganism 

were  at  war;    Goths,   Romans,   Greeks,   and  a  crowd  of  minor  races 

come  on  the  stage.     Baker. 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Westward  ho;  or,  Voyages  and  adventures 
of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  (Ev- 
erymans library.)      (Library  binding.)     Button 50 

One  of  the  noblest,  gentlest,  most  romantic,  and  most  manly  of  sea 

stories  and  tales  of  adventure.     Based  on  achievements  of  sailors  of 

the  days  of  Drake  and  Raleigh  and  Grenville,  on  the  Spanish  main. 

E.  S.  Brooks. 


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Lytton,  Edward  Bulwer.    Last  days  of  Pompeii.     (Everyman's 

library.)      (Library  binding.)      Button 50 

Reconstruction  of  the  luxurious  Roman  society  of  first  century  of 
Christian  era,  founded  on  careful  study  of  Latin  literature  and  of 
Pompeian  antiquities,  and  on  observation  of  modern  manners  and 
character.     Baker. 

Martineau,  Harriet.     Peasant  and  the  prince.     Houghton 45 

The  prince  is  the  unfortunate  dauphin,  son  of  Louis  XVI  of 
France,  and  the  story  follows  the  fortunes  of  the  royal  family  dur- 
ing the  stormy  scenes  of  the  French  revolution. 

Mitchell,  S.  W.  Hugh  Wynne,  free  Quaker;  sometime  brevet 
lieutenant  colonel  on  the  staff  of  his  Excellency,  General 
Washington.      Century    1.50 

Page,  T.  N.     Burial  of  the  guns,  and  other  stories.     Scribner..     1.25 
Civil  war  and  reconstruction  period. 

Page,  T.  N.  Red  Rock:  a  chronicle  of  reconstruction.  Gros- 
set    : 75 

Parker,  Sir  Gilbert.     Seats  of  the  mighty.    Appleton 75 

Historical  romance,  embodying  several  chapters  of  the  great 
struggle,  culminating  in  the  battle  of  Quebec,  which  dispossessed 
France  and  enthroned  England  in  North  America.  Wolfe  and  other 
famous  characters  appear.     Baker. 

Pyle,  Howard.     Men  of  iron.     Harper 2.00 

Boy  life  in  an  English  castle  in  the  later  days  of  chivalry.  Fine 
moral  tone  and  literary  quality.     Oregon. 

Reade,  Charles.  Cloister  and  the  hearth.  (Everyman's  li- 
brary.)     (Library  binding.)      Button 50 

Eve  of  the  Reformation  (Parents  of  Erasmus). 
Scott.     See  Nos.  2184-89. 

Thompson,  Maurice.     Alice  of  old  Vincennes.     Grosset 75 

Fort  "Vincennes,   Clark's  conquest,    (1779). 

Wallace,  Lew.     Ben  Hur;  a  tale  of  the  Christ.     Sears 50 

Ben-Hur  is  a  young  Jew  of  noble  family  taken  prisoner  by  the 
Romans  and  made  a  galley  slave.  The  sea-fight  with  the  pirates  of 
the  Mediterranean  and  the  chariot  race  at  Antioch  are  among  the 
thrilling  incidents  of  the  story.     Pittsburgh. 

Weyman,  S.  J.     Gentleman  of  France.     Burt 1.00 

Adventurous  and  romantic  story  of  a  soldier  of  fortune  in  the 
days  of  the  League  and  Henry  of  Navarre.     Pittsburgh. 

Weyman,  S.  J.     House  of  the  Wolf.     Burt 1.00 

Adventure  of  knight-errantry  in  the  days  of  Charles  IX  of  France 
and  the  perils  during  that  night  which  followed  the  eve  of  St.  Bar- 
tholomew.    Pittsburgh. 

Yonge,  C.  M.     Caged  lion.     Macmillan 1.25 

Story  of  Henry  of  Monmouth,  the  king  of  England,  and  of  his 
friend  and  prisoner,  the  captive  king  of  Scotland.     Pittsburgh. 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Chaplet  of  pearls.  (Everyman's  lijjrary.)  (Li- 
brary binding.)     Dutton    50 

Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew. 

Yonge,  C.  M.    Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.     (Everyman's  library.) 

(Library    binding.)      Dutton 50 

Story  of  a  life  in  a  German  castle  in  the  Middle  ages. 


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Including  some  individual  orations.     See  Class  814. S  for  collections 
of  essays,  and  Class  815  for  collections  of  orations 
Addison,  Joseph,   &  Steele,   Richard.     Sir  Rogei    de   Coverley 

papers;  ed.  by  C.  T.  Winchester.     (Gateway  series.)     Amer. 

bk 40 

Bacon,  Sir  Francis.  Essays;  ed.  by  C.  S.  Northrup.  (River- 
side  literature  ser.)      Houghton 40 

Burke,  Edmund.  Speech  on  American  taxation;  Speech  on 
conciliation  v^rith  America;  Letter  to  the  sheriffs  of  Bristol; 
ed.  by  F.  G.  Selby.     (English  classics.)      Macmillan 70 

Burroughs,  John.     Fresh  fields.     Houghton 1.15 

Contents:  Nature  in  England— English  woods — A  contrast — In 
Carlyle's  country— Hunt  for  the  nightingale — English  and  American 
.song  birds — Impressions  of  some  English  birds — In  Wordsworth's 
country — Glance  at  British  wild  flowers — British  fertility — Sunday 
in  Cheyne  row — At  sea. 

Burroughs,     John.        Indoor      studies     and      outdoor     books. 

Houghton    1.15 

Contents:  Thoreau — Science  and  literature— Science  and  the  poets 
— Matthew  Arnold's  criticism — Arnold's  view  of  Emerson  and  Car- 
lyle — Gilbert  White's  book — Malformed  giant  and  briefer  essays  on 
The  biologist's  tree  of  life — Dr.  Johnson  and  Carlyle — An  open  door 
— True  realism — Literary  fame. 

Burroughs,  John.     Riverby.     Houghton 1.15 

Contents:  Among  the  wild-flowers — Heart  of  the  Southern  Cats- 
kills — Birds'  eggs— Bird  courtship — Notes  from  the  prairie — Eye- 
beams — Young  marsh  hawk— The  chipmunk — Spring  jottings — 
Glimpses  of  wild  life — Life  of  fear— Lovers  of  nature — Taste  of  Ken- 
tucky blue  grass — In  Mammoth  cave — Hasty  observation — Bird  life 
in  an  old  apple-tree — ^Ways  of  sportsfnen — Talks  with  young  ob- 
servers. 

Burton,  Richard.     Literary  likings.     Lothrop 1.50 

Contents:  R.  L.  Stevenson — The  democratic  and  aristocratic  in 
literature — Phases    of   fiction — Bjornson — Daudet — James. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Essays  on  Burns;  with  Cotter's  Saturday 
night  and  other  poems  from  Burns;  ed.  by  W.  C.  Gore. 
(Pocket  classics.)     Macmillan   25 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Sartor  resartus;  and,  On  heroes,  hero-wor- 
ship and  the  heroic  in  history,  (Everymans  library.)  (Li- 
brary binding.)      Button 50 

Crothers,  S.  M.     Among  friends.     Houghton 1.25 

Contents:  Among  friends — Anglo-American  school  of  polite  un- 
learning— Hundred  worst  books — Convention  of  books — In  praise  of 
politicians — My  missionary  life  in  Persia — The  colonel  in  the  the- 
ological seminary — Romance  of  ethics — Merry  devil  of  education. 

Crothers,  S.  M.     Gentle  reader.     Houghton 1.25 

Contents:  Gentle  reader — Enjoyment  of  poetry — Mission  of  humor 
— Cases  of  conscience  concerning  witch-crafts — Honorable  points  of 
ignorance — That  history  should  be  readable — Evolution  of  the  gentle- 
man— Hinterland  of  science — Gentle  reader's  friends  among  the 
clergy — Quixotism — Intimate    knowledge    and    delight. 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.  Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe;  ed.  by  M.  H. 
Turk.     (Riverside  literature  scries.)     Houghton 25 


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Dc  Quincey,  Thomas.  Joan  of  Arc  and  the  English  mail- 
coach;  ed.  by  R.  A.  Witham.  (Riverside  literature  series.) 
Houghton    25 

Dc  Quincey,  Thomas.  Selections;  ed.  by  Bliss  Perry.  (Lit- 
tle   masterpieces.)      Doubleday    50 

Contents:     Affliction   of   childhood — Pleasures   of   opium — Pains   of 

opium — On  the  knocking  at  the  gate  in  Macbeth — Going  down  with 

victory — Levana — Our  ladies  of  sorrow. 

Emerson,  R.  W.  English  traits;  Representative  men;  and 
other  essays.  (Everymans  library.)  (Library  binding.) 
Dutton    50 

Contents:  English  traits — Representative  men — American  schol- 
ar— Man  the  reformer — The  conservative — The  transcendentalist — 
Young  America. 

Emerson,  R.  W.  Essays.  First  and  second  series.  (Every- 
man's library.)      (Library  binding.)     Dutton 50 

Contents:  First  series:  History — Self-reliance — Compensation — 
Spiritual  laws — Love — Friendship — Prudence — Heroism — Over-soul — 
Circles — Intellect — Art. 

Second  series:  The  poet — Experience — Character — Manners — Gifts 
— .Nature— Politics — ^Nominalist  and  realist — New  England  reformers. 

Franklin,  Benjamin.     Selections  from  his  writings;  ed.  by  U. 

W.  Cutler.     (Handy  volume  classics,  pocket  ed.)     Crowell..       .35 

Holmes,  O.  W.    Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table.     (Everyman's 

library.)      (Library  binding.)      Dutton 50 

Irving,  Washington.  Bracebridge  Hall;  il.  by  Randolph  Cal- 
decott.     (Cranford  ed.)      Macmillan 1.50 

Irving,  Washington.  Old  Christmas.  (Illustrated  pocket  clas- 
sics.)     Macmillan    75 

Irving,  Washington.  Rip  van  Winkle;  il.  by  Houghton.  (Il- 
lustrated  pocket   classics.)      Macmillan 75 

Irving,    Washington.      Sketchbook    of    Geoffrey    Grayon,    gent. 

(Everymans   library.)      (Library  binding.)      Dutton 50 

Irving,  Washington.  Tales  from  the  Alhambra;  ed.  by  Jose- 
phine Brower;   il.  by  C.    E.   Brock.      Houghton 1.25 

The   legends   retold   are   those   of  The   Arabian    astrologer,    Prince 

Ahmed  al  Kamel,  The  moor's  legacy,  The  three  beautiful  princesses, 

The  rose  of  the  Alhambra,   The  two  discreet  statues. 

Johnson,  Samuel.     Selections;  ed.  by  S.  J.  Reid.     Simmons...       .40 

Lamb,    Charles.      Essays    of    Elia,    and    Last    essays    of    Elia. 

(Everymans   library.)      (Library   binding.)      Dutton 50 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Speeches  and  letters.  (Everyman's  li- 
brary.)     (Library    binding.)      Dutton 50 

Lowell,  J.  R.  Books  and  libraries  and  other  papers:  Dem- 
ocracy.     (Riverside   literature    series.)      Houghton 40 

Books  and  libraries — Emerson  the  lecturer — Keats^Don  Quixote — 

Democracy. 


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Lowell,  J.  R.     My  study  windows.     Houghton 2.00 

Contents:  My  garden  acquaintance — A  word  for  winter — On  a  cer- 
tain condescension  in  foreigners — A  great  public  cliaracter — Carlyle 
—Abraham  Lincoln — James  Gates  Percival — Thoreau — Swinburne's 
tragedies— Chaucer — Library  of  old  authors — Emerson — Pope. 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  Critical  and  historical  essays.  2v.  (Every- 
man's library.)     (Library  binding.)     Dutton, 

V.   1 50 

Contents:  English  history  group:  Hallam's  history — Burleigh  and 
his  times — John  Hampden — Milton — Sir  William  Temple — Sir  James 
Mackintosh — ^Horace  Walpole— William  Pitt— Earl  of  Chatham — Clive 
— Warren  Hastings — Lord  Holland. 

V.  2    50 

Contents:  Foreign  history  group:  Machiavelli — ^Ranke's  History 
of  the  popes — War  of  the  Spanish  succession — Frederick  the  Great — 
Political  controversy  group:  Southey's  Colloquies — Civil  disabilities 
of  Jews — Gladstone  on  church  and  state.  Literary  criticisms  group: 
Bacon — John  Bunyan — Dramatists  of  the  Restoration — Addison — 
Samuel  Johnson — Madame  d'Arblay — :Byron — Montgomery. 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  Miscellaneous  essays;  and  the  Lays  of  an- 
cient Rome;  including  Early  and  miscellaneous  verse.     (Ev- 

erymans  library.)      (Library  binding.)      Dutton 50 

Contents:  History — John  Dryden — Mirabeau — Barere — Francis  At- 
terbury — John  Bunyan — Oliver  Goldsmith — Samuel  Johnson — Dante — 
Petrarch — Conversation  between  Cowley  and  Milton  concerning 
Great  civil  war — Great  lawsuit — On  the  Athenian  orators — Great 
national  epic  poem— Wellingtoniad — William  Pitt — On  the  Royal 
society  of  literature — Scenes  from  Athenian  revels — Lays  of  ancient 
Rome — Miscellaneous  poems. 

Northrop,  Cyrus.  Addresses;  educational  and  patriotic.  Wil- 
son           1.80 

Repplier,  Agnes.     In  our  convent  days.     Houghton 1.10 

Delicately  humorous  papers  suggested  by  experiences  in  a  convent 
school.     A.  L.  A. 

Repplier,  Agnes.     Varia.     Houghton 1.25 

Contents:  The  eternal  feminine — The  deathless  diary — Guides — 
Little  Pharisees  in  fiction — Fete  de  Gayant — Cakes  and  ale — Old  wine 
and  new — Royal  road  of  fiction — From  the  reader's  standpoint. 

Ruskin,  John.  Selections;  ed.  by  Bliss  Perry.  (Little  master- 
pieces.)     Doubleday 50 

Contents:  Two  boyhoods — Slave  ship — ^Mountain  gloom — Moun- 
tain glory — Venice — St.  Marks — Art  and  morals— Mystery  of  Life — 
Peace. 

Ruskin,  John.  Sesame  and  lilies;  Two  paths;  King  of  the 
Golden  river.  (Everymans  library.)  (Library  binding.) 
Dutton 50 

Stevenson,  R.  L.     Essays;  ed,  by  W.  L.  Phelps.     Scribner 75 

Contents:  On  the  enjoyment  of  unpleasant  places — An  apology 
for  idlers — Aes  triplex — Talk  and  talkers — A  gossip  on  romance — 
The  character  of  dogs — A  college  magazine— Books  which  have  in- 
fluenced me — Pulvis  et  umbra. 

I  have  refrained  from  selecting  any  of  Stevenson's  formal  es- 
says in  literary  criticism  and  have  chosen  only  those  that,  while 
ranking  among  his  masterpieces  in  style,  reveal  his  personality, 
character,    opinions,    philosophy,   faith."     Pref. 


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Stevenson,  R.  L.     Essays  of  travel  and  in  the  art  of  writing. 

(Biographical  ed.)     Scribner    1.00 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Gulliver's  travels.  (Cranford  ed.)  Macmil- 
lan     1.50 

Thackeray,   W.   M.     Selections;   ed.    by   Bliss    Perry.      (Little 

masterpieces.)     Doubleday   50 

Thoreau,    H.    D.      Walden    .  (Everyman's    library.)      (Library 

binding.)      Dutton    50 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.     Days  off  and  other  digressions.     Scribner     1.50 

Contents:  Days  off — Holiday  in  a  vacation — His  other  engage- 
ment— Books  I  have  loved  as  a  boy — Among  the  Quantock  hills — 
Between  the  lupin  and  the  laurel — Little  Red  Tom — Silverhorns — 
Notions  about  novels — Some  remarks  on  gulls — Leviathan — Art  of 
leaving  off. 

Van   Dyke,   Henry.     Little   rivers.      Scribner.... 1.50 

Contents:  Little  rivers — Leaf  of  spearmint — Ampersand — Hand- 
ful of  heather — Restigouche  from  a  horse-yacht — Alpenrosen  and 
goat's-milk — Au  large — Trout-fishing  in  the  Traun — At  the  sign  of 
the  balsam   bough — Song  after  sundown. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.     Van  Dyke  book;  comp.  by  Edwin  Mims. 

(School   reading.)      Scribner    50 

Contents:  A  boy  and  a  rod — Little  rivers — Wood  magic — Camp- 
ing out — Open  fire — Songs  out  of  doors — A  friend  of  justice — Thrill- 
ing moment — Keeper  of  the  light — Handful  of  clay — First  Christmas 
tree — Bits  of  blue-sky  philosophy — Story  of  the  author's  life. 

Walton,  Izaak.  Complete  angler.  (Everyman's  libr^r3^)  (Li- 
brary binding.)      Dutton    , 50 

Walton,  Izaak.    Compleat  angler.     (Everyman's  library.)     (Li- 
Webster,  Daniel.     Daniel  Webster  for  young  Americans,  com- 
prising his  greatest  speeches;  ed.  with  notes  by  C.  F.  Rich- 
ardson.    (School  ed.)     Little 50 

Webster,  Daniel.  Speeches  and  orations,  with  an  essay  on 
Daniel  Webster  as  a  master  of  English  style  l)y  E.  P.  Whip- 
ple.    Little    3.00 


814.8     PROSE   MISCELLANY— COLLECTIONS. 

Carpenter,  G.  R.,  ed.  American  prose;  selections  with  critical 
introductions  by  various  writers  and  a  general  introduction. 
Macmillan     1.00 

A  good  collection  to  be  used  in  connection  with  the  study  of  the 
history  of  American  literature.  The  criticisms  for  the  most  part 
seem  just  and  discriminating.  The  whole  treatment  of  Lincoln  is 
unusually  fine.     Oregon. 

Cody,  Sherwin,  comp.    Selections  from  the  best  English  essays 

illustrative  of  the  history  of  English  prose  style.     McClurg.      1.00 
From  Bacon,   Swift,   Addison,   Lamb,   De  Quincey,    Carlyle,   Emer- 
son,  Macaulay,  Ruskin,   and   Arnold. 


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List 
price. 

College  entrance  requirements  in  English,  1910-1915;  for  study 

and  practice.     (Eclectic  English  classics.)     Amer  bk 90 

Contents:  Shakespeare's  Macbeth — Milton's  minor  poems— Burke's 
Conciliation  with  colonies — Washington's  Farewell  address — Web- 
ster's First  Bunker  Hill  oration — Macaulay's  Life  of  Johnson— Car- 
lyle's  Burns. 

Craik,  Sir  Henry,  ed.  English  prose  selections.  5v.  Macmil- 
lan. 

V.  1.  14th-16th    century 1.10 

V.  2.  16th   century  to   Restoration 1.10 

V.  3.  17th    century    1.10 

V.  4.  18th    century    1.10 

V.  5.     19th    century    1.10 

The  best   collection   for  students.     Oregon. 

George,  A.  J.,  comp.  From  Chaucer  to  Arnold;  types  of  lit- 
erary art  in  prose  and  verse;  an  introduction  to  English 
literature  with  preface  and  notes.     Macmillan 1.00 

Hale,  E.  E.,   jr.,  ed.     English  essays.      (Hawthorne   classics.) 

World  bk 40 

From  Lamb,   Addison,    Goldsmith,   and   Thackeray. 

Manley,  J.  M.,  ed.     English  prose,  1137-1890.     Ginn 1.50 

A  volume  of  selections  from  eighty-three  English  writers,  ending 
with  Stevenson.  So  far  as  possible  whole  es.says,  letters,  speeches 
and  chapters  are  given.     A  companion  to  English  poetry.     A.  L.  A. 

Putnam,  G.  H.,  ed.     Representative  essays.     Putnam 1.25 

Contents:  The  mutability  of  literature,  by  Irving — Imperfect  sym- 
pathies, by  Lamb — Conversation,  by  De  Quincey — Compensation,  by 
Emerson — Sweetness  and  light,  by  Arnold — On  popular  culture,  by 
Morley — On  a  certain  condescension  in  foreigners,  by  Lowell — On 
history,  by  Carlyle — History,  by  Macaulay — The  science  of  history, 
by  Froude — Race  and  language,  by  Freeman — Kin  beyond  sea,  by 
Gladstone. 

Selected  from   Prose   masterpieces.     Oregon. 

Scudder,  H.  E.,  ed.    American  prose.     Rev.  ed.     Houghton 1.00 

Selections  from  Hawthorne,  Irving,  Longfellow,  Whittier,  Holmes, 
Lowell,  Thoreau,  and  Emerson.  Duplicates  slightly  the  prose  se- 
lections in  Masterpieces  of  American  literature  but  contains  more 
selections  than   that  work.     Oregon. 


815     ORATIONS— COLLECTIONS. 

See  Class  808.5  for  books  on  Debating  and   Public  Speaking. 
See   also   Nos.    2582,   2621-4. 

Fulton,  R.  T.,  &  Trueblood,  T.  C.     British  and  American  elo- 
quence.    Ginn 1.25 

Selections  from  101  speeches  made  by  twenty-two  noted  English 
and  American  orators,  with  biographical  sketches  prefacing  each 
group.     A  useful  collection  for  the  library.     A.  L.  A. 


ESSAYS.     GERMAN  LITERATURE  1Z 

price. 

Ringwalt,  R.  C,  ed.     Modern  American  oratory:  seven  repre- 
sentative orations;  ed.  with  notes  and  an  essay  on  the  theory 

of    oratory.      Holt    1.12 

Orations  included  are  General  amnesty,  by  Schurz — Right  to  trial 
by  jury,  by  Black — Daniel  O'Connell,  by  Phillips — One  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  inauguration  of  Washington,  by  Depew — The 
leadership  of  educated  men,  by  Curtis — The  new  South,  by  Grady — 
The  sepulcher  in  the  garden,   by  Beecher. 

Ninety  pages  of  the  book  devoted  to  the  theory  of  oratory.  Ore- 
gon. 

Shurter,  E.  D.,  ed.     Masterpieces  of  modern  oratory.     Ginn..     1.00 

Contents:  Conciliation  with  the  American  colonies,  by  Burke — 
The  murder  of  Captain  Joseph  White,  by  Webster — A  house  divided 
against  itself  cannot  stand,  by  Lincoln — The  scholar  in  a  republic, 
by  Phillips — The  public  duty  of  educated  men;  by  Curtis — The  race 
problem  in  the  South,  by  Grady — The  Puritan  and  the  cavalier,  by 
Watterson — Eulogy  of  Robert  E.  Lee.  by  Daniel — Eulogy  of  Ulysses 
S.  Grant,  by  Porter — The  immortality  of  good  deeds,  by  Reed — Trib- 
ute to  Marcus  A.  Hanna,  by  Beveridge — Marshall  and  the  constitu- 
tion, by  Cockran — International  arbitration,  by  Schurz— Opportunity, 
by   Spalding — Salt,  by  Van  Dyke. 

Wagner,  Leopold,  ed.     Modern  political  orations.     Holt 1.12 

Contents:  Lord  Brougham  on  negro  emancipation — Macaulay  on 
the  people's  charter — Fox  on  the  corn  laws — O'Connell  on  repeal  of 
the  union — R.  L.  Sheil  on  the  Jewish  disabilities  bill — Alexander 
Cockburn  on  the  Greek  difficulty — Sir  Bulwer  Lytton  on  the  Crim- 
ean war — The  Earl  of  EUenborough  on  the  Polish  insurrection — 
John  Bright  on  the  suspension  of  the  habeas  corpus  act — Lowe  on 
parliamentary  reform — Gathorne  Hardy  on  the  Irish  church — Earl 
Russell  on  the  ballot — Isaac  Butt  on  home  rule — A.  M.  Sullivan  on 
the  Irish  national  demands — The  Earl  of  Beaconsfield  on  the  Berlin 
congress — Joseph  Cowen  on  the  foreign  policy  of  England — Glad- 
stone on  the  Beaconsfield  ministry — Charles  Bradlaugh  at  the  bar 
of  the  House  of  Commons — Justin  McCarthy  in  defence  of  his  col- 
leagues— Lord  Randolph  Churchill  on  the  Egyptian  crisis — Chamber- 
lain on  liberal  aims — Parnell  on  the  coercion  bill — Morley  on  home 
rule — ^Cobden  on  the  corn  laws — The  Times  on  Parnellism  and  crime. 


830     GERMAN  LANGUAGE  AND   LITERATURE. 

Boyesen,  H.  H.     Goethe  and  Schiller,  with  a  commentary  on 

Goethe's   Faust.     Scribner    2.00 

Probably  the  best  introduction  in  English   to  the  lives  and  works 

of  two  great  German  writers.     Oregon. 

Francke,  Kuno.     German  ideals  of  today  and  other  essays  on 

German   culture.      Houghton    1.50 

Goethe,  J.  W.,  von.  Faust;  tr.  into  English  verse  by  Bayard 
Taylor.      Houghton 2.50 

Goethe,    J.    W.,    v6n.      Poems    and    ballads.      (Bohn    library.) 

Macmillan     1.00 

Harris,  Charles.     Selections  for  German  composition.     Heath.       .50 

Nibelungenlied.     Nibelungenlied:  the  fall  of  the  Nibelungers; 

tr.  by  W.  N.  Lettson.     Scribner 1.75 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.,  von.     Life  and  works;  ed.  by  Calvin  Thomas. 

(Student  ed.)     Holt    1.50 

Schmidt,  Immanuel,  &  Tanger,  Gustav.  Flugel-Schmidt- 
Tanger:  a  dictionary  of  the  English  and  German  languages 
for  home  and   school.     2v.     Lemcke 5.20 


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Thomas,  Calvin.     History  of  German  literature.      (Short  his- 
tories of  the  world.)     Appleton 1.50 

Scholarly,  well  arranged  and  well  written  survey  limited  to  liter- 
ature in  its  most  restricted  meaning.  It  is  more  popular  than 
Francke,  more  scholarly  than  Wells  and  more  readable  than  Rob- 
ertson.    A.  L.  A. 

Victor,  William.     German  pronunciation,     Lemcke 65 

Vos,  B.  J.     Materials  for   German  conversation.     Holt 75 

In  German — 

Fiedler,  H.   G.,   ed.     Das    Oxforder   buch   deutscher   dichtung. 

(The  Oxford  book  of  German  verse.)     Oxford 2.00 

A  careful  and  well  edited  selection  of  German  poetry  from  the 
twelfth-century  songs  of  unknown  authorship  to  Richard  Shaukal. 
The  index  of  authors  shows  101  poets  represented.  A  symbol  em- 
ployed in  the  notes  indicates  what  poems  have  been  set  to  music, 
giving  name  of  composer  with  opus  and  number,  and  there  is  an 
index  of  composers. 


839     SCANDINAVIAN    LITERATURE. 

Anderson,  R.  B.  Viking-  tales  of  the  North:  the  sagas  of 
Thorstein,  Viking's  son  and  Fridthjof  the  Bold;  tr.  from 
the  Icelandic,  also  Tegner's  Fridthjof's  saga;  tr.  by  George 
Stephens.     Scott    2.00 

Boyesen,  H.  H.     Essays  on  Scandinavian  literature.     Scribner,     1.50 

Contents:  Bjornstjerne  Bjornson — Alexander  Kielland — Jonas  Lie 
— Hans  Christian  Anderson — Contemporary  Danish  literature — Georg 
Brandes — Esaias  Tegner. 

Gosse,  E.  W.     Ibsen.     (Literary  lives.)     Scribner 1.00 

Temperate  but  appreciative  study  of  Ibsen's  peculiar  genius,  the 
influences  moulding  it  and  its  significance  in  the  development  of 
Norwegian  literature  and  culture.     A.  L.  A. 

Payne,  W.  M.     Bjornstjerne  Bjornson,  1832-1910.     McClurg...       .50 

Brief  consideration  of  Bjornson's  life,  work,  best  known  novels 
and  greatest  plays,  with  translations  of  characteristic  lyrics  and 
chronological  list  of  his  works.     A.  L.  A. 


840     FRENCH  LITERATURE. 

Maeterlinck,  Maurice.     Bhie  l)ird:  a  fairy  play  in  six  acts;  tr. 

by  Alexander  Teixeira  de  Mattos.     New  ed.     Dodd 1.25 

Fairy  story  in  dramatic  form  in  which  two  children,  representing 
mankind,  set  out  in  search  of  a  blue  bird,  the  symbol  of  human  hap- 
piness.    A.  L.  A. 

Rostand,  Edmond.     Cyrano  de  Bergerac:  a  play  in  five  acts; 
tr.  by  Gladys  Thomas  and  M.  F.  Guillemard.     Doubleday..       .50 
Romantic  play  of  high  literary  and  histrionic  value.     Of  the  trans- 
lations this  in  blank  verse  is  perhaps  the  best.     N.  Y. 

Saintsbury,  G.  E.  B.  Short  history  of  French  literature,  from 
the  earliest  texts  to  the  close  of  the  nineteenth  century. 
6th  ed.     Oxford    2.60 


870-880  GREEK  AND  LATIN  LITERATURE  75 

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price. 

Vreeland,   W.   U.,    &   Michaud,    Regis,   comp.      Anthology   of 

French  prose  and  poetry.     (School  ed.)     Ginn 1.40 

Represents  54  authors  and  contains  155  selections,   beginning-  with 
the  16th  centurj\     A.  L.  A. 


870-880     GREEK  AND  LATIN  LANGUAGE  AND  LITERATURE. 

For  use   in   Ancient   history   and   Latin   classes. 

Bennett,  C.  E.,  &  Bristol,  G.  P.  Teaching  of  Latin  and  Greek 
in  the  secondary  school.  (Amer.  teachers  series.)  Long- 
mans          1.50 

Capps,   Edward.      From    Homer   to   Theocritus:    a.  manual   of 

Greek  literature.     Scribner    1.50 

The  most  useful  single  book;  contains  abundant  extracts.  Good- 
speed. 

Church,  A.  J.  Aeneid  for  boys  and  girls,  told  from  Virgil. 
Macmillan     1.50 

Simple  and  dignified  prose  version  keeping  close  to  the  original 
in  spirit  and  atmosphere.     Good  illustrations.     A.  L.  A. 

Church,  A.  J.  Iliad  for  boys  and  girls,  told  from  Homer. 
Macmillan 1.50 

An  adaptation  told  in  simple,  dignified  language,  beautifully 
printed,  and  delightfully  illustrated  in  delicate  colors.     A.  L.  A. 

Church,  A.  J.     Odyssey  for  boys  and  girls,  told  from  Homer. 

Macmillan    1.50 

Adaptation  of  the  story  of  the  wanderings  of  Ulysses,  more  at- 
tractive than  Church's  earlier  work.  Illustrated  in  color  and  beau- 
tifully printed.     Oregon. 

Church,  A.  J.     Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians.     Dodd 1.25 

The  seven  against  Thebes — Antigone,  Iphigenia  in  Aulis  are  some 
of  the  tragedies  here  told  in  prose.     Hardy. 

Homer.  Iliad;  done  into  English  prose  by  Andrew  Lang, 
Walter  Leaf  and  Ernest  Myers.     Rev.  ed.     Macmillan 80 

Homer.  Odyssey;  done  into  English  prose  by  S.  H.  Butcher 
&  Andrew^  Lang.     Macmillan 80 

Homer.  Odyssey;  tr.  into  English  prose  by  G.  H.  Palmer. 
Houghton 1.00 

Laing,  G.  J.     Masterpieces  of  Latin  literature.     Houghton....     1.00 

Lang,  Andrew,  ed.    Tales  of  Troy  and  Greece.     Longmans...     1.50 

Adventures  of  Greek  heroes,  Ulysses,  Perseus  and  Theseus.  In 
these  stirring  tales  the  atmosphere  of  the  Homeric  age,  rich  in  col- 
or, downright  in  action,  is  created.     N.  Y. 

Lawton,  W.  C.  Introduction  to  classical  Latin  literature. 
Scribner    1.20 

Lewis,  C.  T.,  &  Short,  Charles.  Harper's  Latin  dictionary. 
Amer.    bk 6.50 

No   English-Latin  part. 

Murray,  Gilbert.  History  of  ancient  Greek  literature.  (Liter- 
atures  of  the   world.)      Appleton 1.50 


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price. 

Virgil.  Acneid;  tr.  into  English  prose  by  John  Conington; 
ed.  by  E.  S.  Shumway.  (Pocket  Amer.  and  English  clas- 
sics.)     Macmillan 25 

Virgil.     Aeneid;    tr.    into    English    verse    by    John    Conington. 

Longmans     1.25 

Wright,  J.  H.,  ed.  Masterpieces  of  Greek  literature.  Hough- 
ton          1.00 


910-918    TRAVEL. 

For   reading   circle   use. 

Bishop,  Farnham.     Panama,  past  and  present.     Century 75 

Two-thirds  of  tlie  book  is  devoted  to  history  and  on  this  side  it 
is  the  best  brief  work  among  recent  publications.  The  style  is  ex- 
ceptionally good.     A.   L.   A. 

Flandrau,  C.  M.     Viva   Mexico.     Appleton 1.25 

Vivid,  sympathetic  and  humorous  impressions  of  Mexican  life  and 
character.     Unusually   readable  and   well  founded.     N.   Y. 

Slocum,   Joshua.      Sailing   alone    around    the    world,    in    sloop 

Spray.     New  ed.     Century 1.25 

Actual  experiences  during  cruise  with  crew  of  one. 

Stockton,  F.   R.     Personally  conducted.     Scribner 2.00 

Travels  through  the  "city  of  the  bended  knee,"  "Queen  Paris," 
"King  London"   and  other  cities.     Pittsburgh. 

Wallace,  Dillon.     Lure  of  the  Labrador  wild.     Revell 1.50 

Realistic  record  of  an  exploring  expedition  into  the  interior  of 
Tjabrador. 


920     BIOGRAPHY—COLLECTIVE. 

Biography  has  mostly  been  classed  with  the  subject  with  which 
the  life  of  the  biographee  was  identified.  If  desired,  all  collective 
biography  may  be  classed  in  920,  and  all  individual  biography  in 
921,  in  which  class  it  should  be  arranged  alphabetically  by  name  of 
biographee. 

Adams,  E.  C,  &  Foster,  W.  D.     Heroines  of  modern  progress. 

(Modern   heroine    series.)      Sturgis 1.50 

Contents:  Elizabeth  Fry — Mary  Lyon — Elizabeth  Cady  Stanton — 
Harriet  Beecher  Stowe — Florence  Nightingale — Clara  Barton — Julia 
Ward  Howe — Frances  E.  Willard — J.   Ellen  Foster— Jane  Addams. 

Dictionary  of  national  biography:  index  and  epitome;  ed.  by 

.S.    L.    Lee.      Macmillan 6.25 

Summary  of  the  Dictionary.  Authoritative  sketches  and  char- 
acterizations of  distinguished   Englishmen.     N.   Y. 

Riis,  J.  A.     Hero  tales  of  the  far  Nortli.     Macmillan 1.35 

Short  and  stirring  stories  of  Danish  and  Norwegian  heroes  in 
war,  sciences  and   exploration.     A.   L.   A. 


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921     INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 

Alcott!      Moses,    Belle.      Louise    May    Alcott,    dreamer    and 

,  worker.      Appleton     1.25 

Brings   out   admirably   thie   best   qualities   in   the   life  and   work  of    ' 

Miss  Alcott,   and  will  be   a  source   of  inspiration   and   enjoyment   to 

both  young  and  old.     A.  L.  A. 

Antin,   Mary.      Promised   land.     Houghton 1.75 

Autobiography  of  a  young  Jewess  who  was  brought  from  Russia, 
lived  for  years  in  the  Boston  slums,  gained  an  education  and  grew 
into  a  wonderfully  beautiful  feeling  for  America.     A.  L.  A. 

Cipriani,  L.  C     Tuscan  childhood.     Century 1.25 

Evans,  R.  D.     An  admiral's  log.     Appleton 2.00 

A  genial  narrative  full  of  interesting  anecdote  dealing  with  the 
protective,  diplomatic  and  social  duties  which  occupy  a  navy  in 
times  of  peace  and  describing  Admiral  Evans'  most  important  as- 
signments during  the  period  from  1899,  where  his  earlier  book,  A 
saiilor's  log,  left  off,  to  1908,  when  he  retired  from  service.  In- 
cludes a  sojourn  in  the  Philippines,  a  visit  to  Peking  while  occu- 
pied by  the  allies,  the  escort  of  Prince  Henry's  party  and  the  first 
stage  of  the  Pacific  cruise.     A.  L.  A. 

Evans,    R.   D.     Sailor's   log;    recollections    of   forty    years   pf 
naval   life.      Appleton 2.00 

As  a  sea  yarn  entitled  to  rank  high  for  humor,  wealth  of  anec- 
dote,  and  variety  of  scene.     Nation. 

Grenfell,  W.  T.     Adrift  on  an  ice-pan.     Houghton 75 

Simple  recital  of  experiences  while  drifting  out  to  sea  for  a  day 
and  a  night   on  a  block  of  sish   ice. 

Keller,  Helen.     Story  of  my  life;  with  her  letters,  and  a  sup- 
plementary account  of  her  education,     Grosset 75 

Letters  and  experiences  of  this  well  known  girl,  blind  and  deaf 
from  infancy.  One  of  the  rare  books  that  delight  general  readers 
and  compel  attention  from  students  of  educational  methods.     N,   Y. 

'Muir,  John.  The  story  of  my  boyhood  and  youth.  Houghton  2.00 
The  author's  adventures  as  a  boy  in  Scotland,  his  emigration ^to 
America,  his  interest  in  the  domestic  animals  and  wild  life  about 
his  home  in  Wisconsin,  which  made  even  the  hard  conditions  of 
pioneer  farm-life  enjoyable,  his  enthusiasm  as  an  inventor,  and  his 
life  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin  are  recounted  in  a  vivid  and 
interesting  style,  with  many  well  told  anecdotes  and  much  humor. 
A.  L.  A. 

Nightingale.     Richards,  Mrs.  L.  E.  H.     Florence  Nightingale, 

the  angel  of  the  Crimea.     Appleton 1.25 

The  story  is  told  in  attractive  style,  showing  sympathy  and  em- 
phasizing the  great  and  womanly  qualities.  Gives  an  excellent  pic- 
ture of  hospital  nursing  and  of  the  horrors  of  war.  An  addition  to 
the   inspirational  biographies   for  older  children.     A.   L.   A. 

Palmer.      Palmer,    G.    H.      Life    of    Alice    Freeman    Palmer, 
Houghton    1.50 

The  private  and  public  life  of  the  one-time  president  of  Wellesley 
college.  Her  life  was  full  of  inspiration  and  accoimplishment  and  in 
this  book  many  young  women  will  find  enjoyment  and  encourage- 
ment.    A.   L.    A. 

Riis,  Jacob.     Making  of  an  American.     Macmillan 50 

Singularly  fresh  autobiography  of  the  reporter,  philanthropist 
and  reformer.     N.  Y. 


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Steiner,  E.  A.     Against  the  current.     Revcll 1.25 

Story   of   the   author's    childhood    in   Hungary    and    the    influences 
contributing  to  his  development. 


Washington,  B.  T.     Ui)  from  slavery.     Grosset 75 

Commands  interest  both  in  its  bearing  on  the  negro  problem  and 
through  personal  charm  of  a  direct  and  simple  style.     N.  Y. 


Wenckebach.     Muller,    Margarethe.     Carla  Wenckebach;   pio- 
neer.     Ginn    1.25 


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930    ANCIENT   HISTORY. 


Abbott,  F.  F.     Society  and  politics  in  ancient  Rome.     Scribner     1.25 

Essays  and  sketches  discussing  the  social  and  political  problems 
of  the  ancient  world  which  are  vital  today.     Class,  jour. 

Beesly,   A.   H.      (The)    Gracchi,    Mariiis   and    Sulla.      (Epochs 

of   ancient    history.)      Scribner 1.00 

Boissier,  Gaston.     Cicero  and  his  friends:  a  study  of  Roman 
society  in  the  time  of  Caesar;  tr.  by  A.  D.  Jones.     Putnam..     1.75 
Study  of  Roman  society  through  Cicero's  letters. 

Botsford,  G.  W.     Ancient  history  for  beginners.     Macmillan.     1.50 

Complies  with  action  of  American  Historical  Association,  encour- 
aging schools  to  give  a  year  to  ancient  history,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  Greek  and  Roman  history,  but  including  also  a  short  intro- 
ductory study  of  the  more  ancient  nations.  Copious  use  of  maps 
and   illustrations.     Nation. 

Botsford,  G.  W.    History  of  Rome  for  high  schools  and  acad- 
emies.     Macmillan     1.10 

Well  written  and  illustrated.     The  best  book  of  its  size   covering 

the  whole  field.     Goodspeed. 

Botsford,   G.  W.     History   of  the    Orient   and   Greece.     Mac- 
millan         1.20 

tr 

Botsford,  G.  W.,  &  Botsford,  L.  S.     Story  of  Rome  as  Greeks 

and  Romans  tell  it:  an  elementary  source  book.     Macmillan       .90 
Not  separate  extracts  but  a  working  together  of  sources.     Oregon. 

Bury,  J.  B.     History  of  Greece  to  the  death  of  Alexander  the 
Great.     Macmillan    1.10 

Bury,  J.  B.     Students'  history  of  the  Roman  empire.     Amer. 
bk 1.50 

Butler,  H.  F.     Story  of  Athens.     Century 2.40 

Life  and  art  from  the  earliest  times,  mainly  as  recorded  in  an- 
cient literature  and  monuments.  Maps,  valliable  line  drawings  and 
photographs.     N.   Y. 

Church,  A.  J.     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story,     Putnam..      1.25 

Church,  A.  J.     Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero.     (School  li- 
brary.)     Macmillan    50 

Based  on  the  life  of  Cicero;  affords  a  fair  idea  of  the  education 
and  career  of  a  Roman  youth.     Wisconsin. 


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price. 

Church,  A.  J.     Stories  of  the   East,   from  Herodotus.     (Ajax 
series.)      Dodd    1.00 

Partial  contents:  Story  of  Croesus — Story  of  Cyrus — Of  the  man- 
ners of  the  Egyptians — Of  certain  kings  of  Egypt — Story  of  King 
Cambyses — Story  of  the  false  Smerdis — The  story  of  Zopyrus — 
Darius  and   the   Scythians. 

Close  to  original.  Illustrated  in  color  from  ancient  frescoes  and 
sculptures.     Oregon. 

Davidson,  J.  L.  Strachan — .     Cicero  and  the  fall  of  the  Roman 

republic.     (Heroes  of  the  nations.)     Putnam 1.50 

The  best  life  in  English.     Oregon.  , 

Day,  Edward.     Social  life  of  the   Hebrews.      (Semitic  series.) 
Scribner    1.25 

Firth,  J.  B.     Augustus  Caesar.     (Heroes  of  the  nation.)     Put- 
nam         1.50 

Fling,  F.  M.    Source  book  of  Greek  history.     Heath 1.00 

The  extracts  from  Greek  literature  and  the  full  page  photographs 
of  objects  of  Greek  art  will  be  of  use  to  the  teacher  as  a  means  of 
introducing  the  pupil  to  Greek  literature  and  art,  and  will  also  prove 
valuable  as  illustrative  material  when  supplemented  by  narrative 
history.     Book  review  digest. 

Fowler,  W.  W.     City  state  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.     Mac- 

millan    1.00 

Belongs  to  the  field  of  political  science  rather  than  history.  In- 
terprets as  no  other  book  of  its  size  the  meaning  of  ancient  political 
institutions.     Goodspeed. 

Fowler,  W.  W.     Roman  festivals  of  the  period  of  the  Repub- 
lic.    Macmillan 1.25 

Fowler,   W.  W.     Social   life   at   Rome   in   the   age   of   Cicero. 
Macmillan    2.25 

Scholarly  and  readable  exposition  of  the  life,  institutions  and 
morals  of  the  later  Roman  republic,  drawn  largely  from  Cicero's 
letters.     Companion  to  No.  2384.     A.  L.  A. 

Froude,  J.  A.     Caesar,  a  sketch.     Harper 60 

Careful   study   of   the   "conversion   of   the   Roman   republic   into   a 
military   empire."     Gives  a  good  outline  picture  of  Roman  life  and-, 
conditions  at  the  time  of  Caesar.     A.  L.  A. 

Goodspeed,   G.   S.     History  of  the  ancient  world;   rev.  by  W. 

S.  Ferguson  &  S.  P.  R.  Chadwick.     Scribner 1.50 

This    book    has    been    enlarged    nearly    100   pages,    select    lists    for 

collateral  reading  added,  a  chronologic  table,  more  tables  and  maps 

included  and  all   the   maps  revised. 

Goodspeed,  G.  S.     History  of  the  Babylonians  and  Assyrians. 

(Historical   series  for   Bible   students.)      Scribner 1.25 

Gow,  James.     Companion  to  school  classics.     Macmillan.....     1.75 

Partial  contents:  The  Greek  alphabet — The  Latin  alphabet — 
Books  and  their  publication — The  history  of  classical  manuscripts — 
Dialects  and  pronunciation — Greek  chronology — Greek  metrology — 
History  of  Athenian  government — Athenian  deliberative  assemblies 
— The  Athenian  army  and  fleet — Athenian  legal  procedure — Roman 
chronology — Roman  metrology — History  of  Roman  government — De- 
liberative assemblies— The  Roman  army — Roman  law — The  Greek 
drama — Roman  drama — Philosophy. 


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price. 

Greenidge,  A.  H.  J.  Handbook  of  Greek  constitutional  his- 
tory.     Macmillan    1.25 

Gulick,  C.  B.     Life  of  the  ancient  Greeks,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  Athens.     (Twentieth  century  textbooks.)     Appleton     1.40 
Describes    land    and    city,    dwelling    liouses,    furniture,    articles    of 
food,    clothing,    childhood,    school   training,    social   life,    various   call- 
ings,  travel  and  hospitality,   religion,  old  age,  burial,   etc.     N.   Y, 

Harper's    dictionary    of    classical    literature    and    antiquities. 

Amer.    bk    6.00 

Covers   biography,    geography,    history,    literature,    and    mythology 

as  well  as  archaeology.     Oregon. 

Hosmer,    J.    K.     The   Jews,    ancient,    mediaeval   and    modern. 

(Story   of  the    nations.)      Putnam 1.50 

How,  W.  W.,  &  Leigh,  H.  D.     History  of  Rome.     Longmans.     2.00 

Johnston,  H.  W.  Private  life  of  the  Romans.  (Lake  clas- 
sical   series.)      Scott 1.50 

Kiepert,  Heinrich.     Atlas  antiquus.     Stechert 1.75 

Lovell,  Isabel.  Stories  in  stone  from  the  Roman  forum.  Mac- 
millan     50 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.     Old  Greek  life.     (History  primers.)     Amer.  bk.       .35 

A   convenient   primer  of  antiquities.     Goodspeed. 

The  works  of  this  author  are  not  usually  recommended  without  a 
caution   in  regard   to  lack   of  accuracy.     Oregon. 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.     Story  of  Alexander's   empire.      (Story  of  the 

nations.)      Putnam 1.50 

The  one  book  in   this  particular  field.     Goodspeed. 

Maspero,  G.  C.  C.  Life  in  ancient  Egypt  and  Assyria.  Ap- 
pleton         1.50 

Daily  life  of  the  people  in  time  of  Rameses  II,  4th  century  B.  C, 
and  of  Assurbanipal,  7th  century  B.   C.     N.  Y. 

Mommsen,  Theodor.  History  of  the  Roman  republic;  abr.  by 
Clement  Bryans  and  F.  J.  Hendy.     Scribner 1.75 

Munro,  D.  C.    Source  book  of  Roman  history.     Heath 1.00 

Not  a  continuous  narrative,  but  a  selection  of  extracts  from  orig- 
inal authorities  on  history,  religion,  institutions,  and  society,  with 
full  bibliographic  references.     N.  Y. 

Pelham,  H.  F.     Outlines  of  Roman  history.     Putnam 1.75 

Plutarch.      Boys'    and    girls'    Plutarch;    parts    of    the    lives    of 
Plutarch  ed.  for  boys  and  girls  by  J.  S.  White.     Putnam...     1.75 
About     Theseus.     Romulus,     Camillus,     Demosthenes,     Alcibiades, 

Corlolanus,    Aristides.    Pompey,    Themistocles   and    other    Greek   and 

Roman  heroes.     Pittsburgh. 

Plutarch.  Our  young  folks'  Plutarch;  ed.  by  R.  Kaufman. 
Lippincott    1.25 

Plutarch.  Lives,  the  so-called  Dryden's  translation;  rev.  by 
A.  H.  Clough.  3v.  (Everyman's  library.)  (Library  bind- 
ing.)     Dutton 1.50 


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Seignobos,  Charles.  History  of  ancient  civilization.     Scribner.     1.25 

An  example  of  the  excellent  French  textbooks  for  secondary 
schools.     There  is  nothing  of  equal  size  as  good.     A.  L.  A. 

Seignobos,    Charles.      History   of   the    Roman   people;    ed.    by 

William    Fairley.      Holt 1.25 

One  of  the  best  single  volumes.     Oregon. 

Tappan,    E.    M.      Story    of    the    Greek    people.      School    cd. 

Houghton    65 

Describes  the  chief  historical  events,  and  the  customs  of  the 
people  and  their  manner  of  living  and  thinking.  Many  illustrations. 
A.  L.  A. 

Tappan,  E.  M.  Story  of  the  Roman  people.  School  ed. 
Houghton    65 

Good,  elementary  history,  carrying  the  story  from  Aeneas  to  the 
fall  of  the  eastern  empire.  Illustrations  from  paintings,  sfetues 
and  antique  drawings.     A.  L.  -A. 

Tucker,  T.  G.    Life  in  the  Roman  world  of  Nero  and  St.  Paul. 

Macmillan 2.50 

Description  of  Roman  life  in  the  first  century  with  incidental 
references  to  St.  Paul  and  one  chapter  devoted  to  Nero.     A.  L.  A. 

West,  W.  M.     Ancient  history  to  the  death  of  Charlemagne. 

(School    histories.)      Allyn 1.50 

One  of  the  best  one  volume  books.     Good  bibliography.     Oregon. 

Vheeler,    B.    I.     Alexander   the    Great.      (Heroes   of   the    na- 
tions.)     Putnam    1.50 

Tells  story  of  Alexander's  aiins  and  achievements  with  consider- 

...)\e  detail,   admirable  clearness,   and  pleasing  style.     Nation. 

Wolf  son,  A.  M.  Essentials  in  ancient  history;  from  the  ear- 
liest records  to  Charlemagne.  (Essentials  in  history.) 
Amer.   bk 1.50 


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HISTORY. 

Adams,  G.  B.     Civilization  during  the  Middle  ages,  especially 

in  relation  to  modern  civilization.     Scribner 2.50 

Of    special    value    as    a    philosophic    and    interesting    treatment. 

Munro. 

Adams,   G.  B.      European   histor}^;    an   outline   of   its    develop- 
ment.    Macmillan    1.40 

Adams,  G.  B.     Growth  of  the  French  nation.     Macmillan 1.25 

Condensed,  skillful,  graphic.  No  English  history  of  France  of 
same  size  can  compare  with  it  for  accuracy  or  interest.  Eng.  hist, 
rev. 

Andrews,   C.   M.     Historical    development   of  modern    Europe, 
from   the    Congress   of   Vienna   to   the   present    time.      (Stu- 
dent's ed.)      Putnam 2.75 

Not  so  much  a  history  as  a  careful  essay  on  the  results  of  re- 
search conducted  by  competent  authorities  in  principal  European 
countries.     Nation. 


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Archer,  T.  A.,  &  Kingsford,  C.  L.  Crusades,  the  story  of  the 
Latin  kingdom  of  Jerusalem.  (Story  of  the  nations.)  Put- 
nam      1.50 

Bain,  R.  N.  Scandinavia:  a  political  history  of  Denmark, 
Norway  and  Sweden  from  1513  to  1900.  (Cambridge  his- 
tory series.)      Macmillan 2.00 

Comprehensive  hiistory  of  rise  of  Scandinavian  kingdoms  to  polit- 
ical eminence  and  their  influence  on  European  politics,  with  special 
attention  to  achievements  of  individual  statesmen.     N.  Y. 

Creasy,  E.  S.  Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the  world;  from 
Marathon  to  Waterloo.  (Everyman's  library.)  (Library 
binding.)      Button    50 

Dow,  E.  W.     Atlas  of  European  history.     Holt 1.50 

Intended  to  meet  a  long-felt  want  for  a 'small  atlas  of  European 
history,  in  the  English  language  "which  should  not  obscure  general 
views  by  too  many  details  and  which  should  have  a  serviceable 
key  to  the  contents."  Based  on  the  best  of  the  large  atlases  ar- 
ranged chronologically;  alphabetical  index.     A.  L.  A. 

Eginhard.     Life  of  Charlemagne.     (Harper's  school  classics.) 

Amer.   bk 30 

Eginhard  was  minister  of  public  works  and  counselor  to  Charle- 
magne as  well  as  his  private  secretary.     Pittsburgh. 

Emerton,  Ephraim.     Introduction  to  the   study  of  the   Middle 

ages.      Ginn    1.12 

Perhaps  best  short  history  of  Middle  ages  in  any  language.     Critic. 

Emerton,    Ephraim.      Mediaeval    Europe.      Ginn 1.50 

Fisher,  G.  P.     Outlines  of  universal  history.     Amer.  bk 2.40 

Accurate,    carefully  arranged,   well   proportioned.     A.    L.   A. 

Fletcher,  C.  R.  L.  Gustavus  Adolphus  and  the  struggle  of 
Protestantism  for  existence.  (Heroes  of  the  nations.)  Put- 
nam      1.50 

Froissart,  Jean.     Stories   from   Froissart,   by   Henry   Newbolt. 

Macmillan   50 

Selection    of    stirring    fights    or    adventures,    from    Lord    Berners' 

translation,  with  some  modernizing  of  words  and  phrases.     Nation. 

Fyffe,  C.  A.     History  of  modern  Europe,  1792-1878.     Holt....     2.75 

Most  important  work  in  English  on  general  European  history 
from  outbreak'  of  French  revolution  (1792)  to  congress  of  Berlin 
(1878).     I.eypoldt  &  lies. 

Griffis,  W.  E.     Young  people's  history  of  Holland.     Houghton     1.50 

From  prehistoric  times  to  marriage  of  Queen  Wilhelmina;  near- 
ly  half  given  to  history  before   16th   century.     N,  Y. 

Guerber,  H.  A.     Legends  of  the  Middle  ages.     Amer.  bk 1.50 

Relates  legends  in  easy  narrative,  bringing  out  influence  on  liter- 
ature and  art  by  quotations  and  pictures.     N.  Y. 

Harding,  S.  B.  Essentials  in  mediaeval  and  modern  history, 
from  Charlemagne  to  the  present  day.  (Essentials  in  his- 
tory.)     Amer.   bk:    1.00 

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price. 

Haydn,  J.  T.  Dictionary  of  dates  aiul  universal  information 
relating   to   all   ages  and   nations,   containing   the   history   of 

the  world  to  the  end  of  1903.     24th  ed.     Putnam 6.50 

Alphabetic  list  of  events,  places,  etc.,  with  a  brief  account.  Use- 
ful reference   work.     Oregon. 

Hazen,  C.  D.     Europe  since  1815.     (American  history  series.) 

Holt    3.00 

Record  of  political  and  social  changes  since  the  fall  of  Napoleon. 
Gives  history  of  Austria.  Prussia,  Fi-ance  and  Italy  in  combination 
and  that  of  England,  Russia,  Turkey  and  minor  countries  separate- 
ly.    Accurate,   clear,   well  proportioned.     A.   L.    A. 

Headlam,  J.  W.     Bismarck  and  the  foundation  of  the  German 

empire.      (Heroes  of  the  nations.)      Putnam 1.50 

Best  general  survey  of  public  life  and  character.  Tells  little  of 
personal  affairs.     N.  Y. 

Heilprin,  Louis.     Historical  reference  hook,  rev.  to  1899.     Ed. 

6.      (Concise    knowledge    library.)      Applcton 2.00 

Chronological  table  of  universal  history,  a  chronological  diction- 
ary of  universal  history,   a  biographical  dictionary.     Kroeger. 

Comprehensive  and  remarkable  for  its  general  accuracy.     Adams. 

Henderson,  E.  F.     Short  history  of  Germany.     Macmillan 2.50 

Really  froim  1517  to  1871,  with  introductory  sketch  covering  pre- 
ceding fifteen  centuries.  Best  work  in  English  for  the  period.  Na- 
tion. 

Hodgkin,  Thomas.  Life  of  Charlemagne.  (Charles  the 
Great.)      (Foreign  statesmen  series.)      Macmillan 75 

Holland,  R.  S.     Builders  of  united  Italy.     Holt 2.00 

Contents:  Alfieri — Manzoni — Gioberti — Manin— Majizini — Cavour — 
Garibaldi — Vittorio  Emanuale  IT.  king  of  Italy. 

Able,  popular  biographies  of  eight  patriots,  whose  careers  fur- 
nish in  outline  the  history  of  the  Italian  struggle  for  independence. 
A.  L.  A. 

Hume,   M.   A.    S.      Modern    Spain,    1788-1898.      (Story    of    the 

nations.)       F'utnam 1.50 

Author  exceptionally  equipped  by  long  residence.     Though  chiefly 

political,    it  does   not   neglect   economics,    literature   and    art.     Amer. 

historical  review. 

Hume,   M.  A.   S.     Spain,   its   greatness   and    decay,    1479-1788. 

(Cambridge   historical   series.)      Cambridge 1.50 

Johnston,  C.  H.  L.  Famous  cavalrj^  leaders;  a  book  for  boys 
through  the  ages  with  the  heroes  of  sabre,  spur  and  saddle; 
with    faithful    accounts    of    their    forced    marches,    dashing 

raids   and  glorious   charges.     Page 1.50 

Contents:  Attila — Saladin — Genghis  Khan — Chevalier  Bayard — 
Count  Pappenheim — Gustavus  Adolphus — Prince  Rupert — Old  Father 
Ziethen — Frederick  William  baron  von  Seydlitz — Francis  Marion — 
Marshal  Ney — Joachim  Murat — Jeb  Stuart — Phil  Sheridan — George 
Armstrong  Custer. 

Johnston,  R.  M.     French  revolution.     Holt 1.25 

Outlines  briefly  the  main  events  of  the  Revolution,  preserving 
their  proportion  and  relation  and  interpreting  their  economic  and 
political  significance  in  the  light  of  subsequent  developments.  Ends 
with  the  beginning  of  the  First  Consulate  and  is  supplemented  by 
the  author's  Napoleon.  Includes  a  chapter  evaluating  the  work  of 
previous  historians  of  the  Revolution  and  touches  on  the  art  and 
literature  of  the  period.     A.  L.  A. 


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Johnston,  R.  M.     Napoleon;  a   short  biography.     Holt 1.25 

"Popular    history    of    the    best    class — scholarly,    readable,     acute. 
An  excelent  introduction  to  Napoleonic  literature."     Nation, 
tion. 

Kingsley,  Charles,     Roman  and  Teuton.     Macmillan -     1.25 

Traces  the  struggle  between  the  forces  of  the  Roman  empire  and 
the  great  Germanic  tribes  of  Central  Europe  for  mastery  in  church 
and  state,  in  the  field  and  on  the  seas. 

Longmans,  F.  W.     Frederick  the  Great  and  the  seven  years' 

war.      (Epochs  of  modern  history.)     Longmans LOO 

Lowell,  E.  J.     Eve  of  the   French  revolution.     Houghton....     2.00 

A  penetrating  and  comprehensive  view  of  the  ante-revolutionary 
situation.     Literary  world. 

Lowell,  F.  C.     Joan  of  Arc.     Houghton 2.00 

Marshall,  H.  E.    Scotland's  story.     Stokes 2.50 

Scottish  history  in  story  form,  enriched  with  legend  and  poetry; 
of  uncommon  charm  and  value.  Beautifully  printed,  attractively 
bound,  and  illustrated  with  colored  pictures.  Contains  list  of  kings 
from   Duncan  I.     A.  L.   A. 

Marshall,  H.  E.     Story  of  France.     Doran 2.50 

Similar  in  size  and  make-up  to  the   above. 

Motley,  J.  L.  Motley's  Dutch  nation;  being  the  Rise  of  the 
Dutch  republic  (1555-1584);  condensed,  and  a  brief  history 
of  the  Dutch  people  to  1908,  by  W.  E.  Griffis.  New  ed. 
Harper    1.75 

A  new  edition  of  The  student's  Motley,  to  which  is  added  a  chap- 
ter summing  up  Queen  Wilhelmina's  reign.     A.  L.  A. 

Motley,    J.    L.      Peter    the    Great.      (English    classic    series.) 

Maynard    ^ 25 

Munro,  D.  C.  History  of  the  Middle  ages.  (Twentieth  cen- 
tury  textbooks.)      Appleton 90 

An    attractive    textbook.      Emphasizes    the    work    of    the    church, 

the   debt   to   Byzantine   and   Arabic  civilization,    and   the  life   of   the 

times. 

The  accompanying  teacher's  book  is  of  great  value.     Oregon. 

Ogg,  F.  A.,  ed.  Source  book  of  mediaeval  history;  documents 
illustrative  of  European  life  and  institutions  from  the  Ger- 
man invasion  to  the  renaissance.     Amer.  bk 1.50 

Contents:  The  early  Germans — The  Visigothic  invasion — The 
Huns — The  early  Franks — Angles  and  Saxons  in  Britain — Develop- 
ment of  the  Christian  church — Rise  of  Mohammedanism — Begin- 
nings of  the  Carolingian  dynasty  of  the  Franklish  kings — Age  of 
<!harlemagne — Era  of  the  later  Carolingians — Alfred  the  Great — The 
ordeal — Feudal  system — Norman  conquest — Monastic  reformations 
of  the  lOth,  11th  and  12th  centuries — Conflict  over  investiture — 
Cru.sade.s — Great  charter — Reign  of  St.  Louis — Municipal  organiza- 
tion and  activity — Universities — Friars — Papacy  and  temporal  pow- 
ers of  the  later  middle  ages — Empire  in  the  12th,  13th  and  14th  cen- 
turies— Hundred  years  war — Beginnings  of  the  Italian  renaissance — 
Foreshadowings  of  reformation. 

Ploctz,  Carl.  Epitome  of  ancient,  mediaeval,  and  modern  his- 
tory.    ( 1905  ed.)     Houghton 3.00 

Perhaps    the    most    valuable    of    all    the    small    reference    books. 

Adams. 


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Rambaud,  A.  N.  History  of  Russia;  tr.  by  L.  B.  Lang,  with 
additional  chapters  covering  the  period  from  1877-1904  by 
G.  M.  Adam.     2v.     Burt 2.00 

Rawson,  E.  K.  Twenty  famous  naval  battles,  Salamis  to 
Santiago.      Crowell    2.00 

Robinson,  J.  H.  Introduction  to  the  history  of  Western  Eu- 
rope.     Ginn    , 1.60 

Robinson,  J.  H.  Readings  in  European  history.  Abr.  ed. 
Ginn    1.60 

Chosen  to  illustrate  the  progress  of  culture  in  Western  Europe 
since  the  German  invasions,  and  to  supplement  the  Introduction  to 
the  history  of  western  Europe.     A.  L.  A. 

Robinson,  J.  H.,  &  Beard,  C.  A.  Development  of  modern 
Europe;  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  current  history. 
2v.     (School  ed.)     Ginn 2.90 

From  the  accession  of  Louis  XIV  to  the  Peace  Congress  of  1907. 
Devotes  comparatively  little  space  to  political  and  military  events, 
emphasizing  economic  development.  Bibliographies  and  thirty-seven 
maps.     A.   L.  A. 

Robinson,  J.  H.,  &  Beard,  C.  A.  Readings  in  modern  Eu- 
ropean history.     2v.     Ginn 3.10 

Selections  from  sources  since  the  middle  of  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury. Companion  volume  to  Development  of  modern  Europe.  A.  L. 
A. 

Rose,  J.  H.     Life  of  Napoleon  I.     Macmillan 3.00 

Mainly  public  career,  and  diplomatic  and  governmental  rather 
than  military  history.     N.  Y. 

Rose,    J.    H.      Revolutionary    and    Napoleonic    era,    1789-1815. 

(Cambridge,    historical   series.)      Cambridge 1.25 

Special   value    comes   from   author's   interest    in    economic   side    of 

struggle  between  Napoleon  and  England.     Excellent  maps.     Nation. 

Sedgwick,  H.  D.     Short  history  of  Italy,  476-1900.     Houghton     2.00 

Seebohm,     Frederic.       Era     of     the      Protestant     revolution! 

(Epochs  of  modern  history.)     Scribner 1.00 

Symonds,  J.  A.  Short  history  of  the  Renaissance  in  Italy. 
Holt    ' 1.75 

Tappan,  E.  M.     Old  World  hero  stories.     Houghton 70 

Introduction  to  study  of  American  history.  Movements  treated 
briefly  and  attractively.     Power. 

Practically  2v.  in  1.  Pt.  1  contains  seventeen  stories  of  famous 
Greeks  and  Romans.     Pt.  2  is  a  reprint  of  European  hero  stories. 

Tappan,  E.  M.     When  knights  were  bold.     Houghton 2.00 

Spirited,  interesting  account  of  the  training  of  knights,  their  cus- 
toms and  duties,  methods  of  warfare,  the  children's  crusade,  the 
monastic  orders,  merchant  and  craft  guilds  and  details  of  mediaeval 
life  in  town  and  country.     Helpful  illustrations.     A.  L.  A. 

Thatcher,  O.  J.,  &  McNeal,  E.  H.  Source  book  for  mediaeval 
history,  selected  documents  illustrating  the  history  of  Eu- 
rope in  the  Middle  ages.     Scribner , 1.85 


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West,  W.  M.     Modern  history:   Europe  from  Charlemagne  to 

the  present  time.     Rev.  ed.     Allyn 1.50 

Wilmot-Buxton,  E.  M.     Story  of  the  Crusades.     Crowell 1.50 

Well  written  story,  witli  many  quotations  from  original  sources — 
Geoffrey  de  Villehardouin  the  Sire  de  Joinville.  A  good  sketch  of 
Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism  is  given,  and  a  final  chapter  sum- 
marizes the  effects  of  the  Crusades  on  later  history.     A.  Li.   A. 


942     HISTORY  OF  ENGLAND. 

Andrews,  C.  M.     History  of  England.     Allyn 1.50 

Bacon,  E.  M.     The  boy's  Drake.     Scribner 1.50 

Account  of  the  great  sea-fighter,  told  with  spirit  and  freshness. 
Illustrated  with  reproductions  of  old  pictures  and  drawings.  A.  L. 
A. 

Bacon,  E.  M.,  ed.     English  voyages  of  adventure  and  discov- 
ery,  retold   from   Hakluyt.      Scribner 1.50 

Account  of  Richard  Hakluyt  and  his  narratives  of  English  ex- 
ploration and  adventure,  from  the  earliest  records  to  the  establish- 
ment of  the   English  colonies   in   North  America. 

Bateson,  Mary.     Mediaeval  England.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 

Putnam    1.50 

An  authoritative  and  popular  account  of  English  society  from 
1066  to  1350,  describing  the  court,  the  nobility,  the  clergy,  learning, 
art,  and  education,  town  and  country  life.     Johjiston. 

Beard,    C.    A.      An    introduction    to    the    English    historians. 

Macmillan   1.60 

Contents:  The  foundations  of  England — Feudalism  and  national- 
ism— Mediaeval  institutions — The  Tudor  age — The  Stuart  constitu- 
tional conflict — The  expansion  of  England — England  under  the 
Georges — The  age  of  reform — The  empire  in  the  nineteenth  century. 

Selections  from  standard  authors  brought  together  in  one  vol- 
ume for  the  convenience  of  teacher  and  student  in  connection  with 
a  general  introductory  course  on  English  history  in  the  high  school 
or  the  first  college  year.  An  excellent  reference  book.  Nothing 
else  like  it  available  at  present.     A.  L.  A. 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.     Story  of  King  Alfred.     (Library  of  use- 
ful   stories.)      Appleton 50 

Best  brief  history  of  career  of  Alfred  the  Great  and  position  of 
England  in  the  9th  century.     Anthenaeum. 

Bolton,  Mrs.  S.  K.     Famous  English  statesmen  of  Queen  Vic- 
toria's reign.      (Young  people  series.)      Crowell 75 

Chapters  on   Peel,   Palmerston,    Shaftsbury,    Bright,   Forster,   Bea- 

consfield,  Fawcett,  Gladstone. 

Bryce,  James.     William   Ewart  Gladstone;   his   characteristics 

as   man   and    statesman.      Century 1.00 

Cheyney,  E.  P.     Introduction  to  the  industrial  and  social  his- 
tory  of  England.     Macmillan 1.40 

Cheyney,  E.  P.     Readings  in  English  history  drawn  from  the 

original   sources.     Ginn 1.80 

Collection  of  457  extracts  from  a  great  variety  of  sources.  Use- 
ful library  tool,  especially  where  translations  of  early  English  texts 
are  not  available,    A.  L.  A. 

Cheyney,  E.  P.     Short  history  of  England.     Ginn 1.40 


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Colby,  C.  W.,  ed.  Selections  from  the  sources  of  English  his- 
tory; a  supplement  to  the  textbooks  of  English  history, 
B.  C  55-A.  D.  1832.     Longmans 1.50 

Creighton,  Mandell.     Age   of  Elizabeth.     (Epochs  of  modern 

history.)      Scribner    1.00 

Fawcett,  Mrs.  M.  G.     Life  of  Queen  Victoria.     Little 1.00 

Firth,  C.  H.  Oliver  Cromwell  and  the  rule  of  the  Puritans 
in  England.     (Heroes  of  the  nations.)     Putnam 1.50 

Freeman,  E.  A.  Short  history  of  the  Norman  conquest  of 
England.      Clarendon    60 

Freeman,  E.  A.  William  the  Conqueroi^.  (Twelve  English 
statesmen.)     Macmillan   ''. 75 

Froude,  J.  A.  English  seamen  in  the  16th  century.  Scrib- 
ner         1.50 

Gardiner,  S.  R.     Atlas  of  English  history.     Longmans 1.50 

To  accompany  his  Student's  liistory, 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  First  two  Stuarts  and  the  Puritan  revolu- 
tion, 1603-1660.     (Epochs  of  modern  history).     Scribner....     1.00 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  Student's  history  of  England  from  the  earli- 
est times   to  1885.     Longmans 3.00 

Green,  J.  R.     Short  history  of  the  English  people.     Amer.  bk.     1.20 

Passes  lightly  and  briefly  over  details  of  foreign  v/ars  and  dip- 
lomacies, personal  adventures  of  kings  and  nobles,  the  pomp  of 
courts  and  dwells  at  length  on  incidents  of  that  constitutional,  in- 
tellectual and  social  advance  in  which  wc;  read  the  history  of  the 
nation  itself.     Author. 

Green,  W.  D.  William  Pitt,  earl  of  Chatham  and  the  growth 
of  the  British  empire,  1708-1778.  (Heroes  of  the  nations.) 
Putnam    1.50 

Good  compendious  biography  of  the  public  career  of  Chatham, 
from  manuscript  and  other  sources.     Johnston. 

Hughes,  Thomas.  David  Livingstone.  (English  men  of  ac- 
tion.)     Macmillan    75 

Jenks,  Edward.  Edward  Plantagenet  (Edward  I),  the  En- 
glish Justinian.     (Heroes  of  the  nations.)     Putnam 1.50 

Jewett,  S.  O.  Story  of  the  Normans,  told  chiefly  in  relation 
to  their  conquest  of  England.  (Story  of  the  nations.)  Put- 
nam         1.50 

Kendall,  E.  K.,  ed.  Source  book  of  English  history.  Mac- 
millan           8 

Kingsford,  C.  L.  Henry  V,  the  typical  mediaeval  hero.  (He- 
roes of  the  nations.)      Putnam 1.50 

Low,  S.  J.  M.,  &  Pulling,  F.  S.,  ed.     Dictionary   of  English 

history.      (1910.)      Cassell 3^0 

Biographic,   bibliographic,   chronologic  and  constitutional  informa- 
tion, index.     Kroeger. 


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Lyall,  Sir  A.  C.     Warren  Hastings.     (English  men  of  action.) 

Macmillan    75 

McCarthy,  Justin.     Epoch  of  reform,   1830-1850.     (Epochs   of 

modern   history.)      Scribner 1.00 

McCarthy,  Justin.     Short  history  of  our  own  tim^s.     New  ed. 

rev.  and  enl.     Harper 1.50 

A  condensation  of  the  three  volume  History  of  our  own  times, 
beginning  with  the  accession  of  Queen  Victoria.  This  edition  brings 
the  history  on  to  the  accession  of  Edward  VII.     A.  L.  A.  ^ 

McCarthy,  Justin.     Story  of  the  people  of  England  in  the  19th 

century.     2v.     (Story  of  the  nations.)     Putnam 3.00 

Descriptions  of  importank^movements  and  episodes  rather  than  a 

complete  record.     Dramatic?  fair,  well  illustrated.     N.  Y. 

Marshall,  H.  E.  An  island  story;  a  child's  history  of  England. 
Stokes    2.50 

The  stories  include  legendary  as  well  as  historical  events.  Well 
written,  beautifully  made  as  to  paper  and  print,  but  illustrated  by 
poor  colored  pictures.     A.  L.  A. 

Moberly,  C.  E.     Early  Tudors.     (Epochs  of  modern  history.) 

Longmans    1.00 

Montague,  F.  C.  Elements  of  English  constitutional  his- 
tory.    Longmans 1.25 

Morris,  W.  O.  Wellington,  soldier  and  statesman  and  the  re- 
vival of  the  military  power  of  England.  (Heroes  of  the 
nations.)      Putnam   1.35 

Oman,  C.  W.  C.     England  in  the  19th  century.     Longmans...     1.25 

Plummer,  Charles.  The  life  and  times  of  Alfred  the  Great. 
Clarendon    Press    1.75 

Rose,    J.    H.      Rise    and    growth    of    democracy    in    England. 

(Victorian   era   series.)      Duffield 1.25 

Russell,  W.  C.  Horatio  Nelson  and  the  naval  supremacy  of 
England.     (Heroes  of  the  nations.)      Putnam 1.50 

Secley,  Sir,  J.  R.     Expansion  of  England.     Little 1.75 

Sergeant,  Lewis.  John  Wyclif,  last  of  the  schoolmen,  first 
of  the  English  reformers.     (Heroes  of  the  nations.)     Putnam     1.50 

Stubbs,    William.      Early    Plantagenets.      (Epochs    of   modern 

history.)      Scribner 1.00 

Synge,  M.  B.    Short  history  of  social  life  in  England.    Barnes.     1.50 

Walker,  A.  P.,  &  Hart,  A.  B.  Essentials  in  English  history, 
from  the  earliest  records  to  the  present  day,  (Essentials 
in  history.)     Amer.  bk .' 1.50 

Woodward,   W.   H.      Short    history   of   the    expansion   of   the 

British   empire,    1500-1870.      Putnam 1.00 

Wrong,  G.  M.  British  nation.  (Twentieth  century  textbooks.) 
Appleton    1.30 


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See  also  Part  I,  class  973;   also  Class  320  in  this  list. 

The  best  guide  in  selection  of  books  on  American  history  is 
Larned's  Literature  of  American  history,  published  in  1902  ($6.00) 
and  brought  to  date  by  supplements. 

Class  No.   971  may  be  used  for  history  of  Canada. 

Andrews,  E.  B.  United  States  in  our  own  time;  a  history 
from  reconstruction  to  expansion.     Scribner 5.00 

Brady,  C.  T.  Border  fights  and  fighters;  stories  of  the  pio- 
neers between  the  Alleghenies  and  Mississippi  and  in  the 
Texan   republic.     Doubleday 1.35 

Brady,  C.  T.     Northwestern  fights  and  fighters.     Doubleday..     1.35 

Somewhat  heterogeneous  compilation  of  contributions  from  partic- 
ipants (some  of  them  being  well-known  Indian  chiefs)  in  various 
Indian  wars  in  the  Northwest,  linked  together  with  a  general  ac- 
count by  the  author.     A.  L.  A. 

Brigham,  A.  P.  From  trail  to  railroad  through  the  Appala- 
chians.     Ginn    50 

Brigham,  A.  P.  Geographic  influences  in  American  history. 
Ginn    1.25 

A  geologist's  study  of  the  effect  of  environment  upon  national 
character  and  development.    Wells. 

Burgess,   J.   W.      Civil    war   and   the    constitution,    1859-1865. 

(Amer.  history  series.)      Scribner 2.00 

His  analysis  of  the  characters  of  Lincoln,  Douglas,  and  Jefferson 
Davis  has  never  been  equaled.     Critic. 

Burgess,  J.  W.  Middle  period,  1817-1858.  (American  history 
series.)     Scribner    1.00 

Burgess,  J.  W.    Reconstruction  and  the  constitution,  1866-1876. 

(American  history  series.)     Scribner 1.00 

A  clear  and  critical  statement,  from  the  extreme  nationalist 
point  of  view,  of  the  conflict  between  president  and  congress  con- 
cerning reconstruction,  with  slight  reference  to  the  life  of  the  peo- 
ple and  only  a  brief  outline  of  events  in  the  reconstructed  states. 
The  reconstruction  measures  are  condemned  in  strong  terms.  A 
final  chapter  deals  with  foreign  relations.     Wells. 

Cambridge  modern  history,     v.  7  United  States.     Macmillan..     4.00 

The  colonial  period  has  been  done  by  J.  A.  Doyle;  the  declara- 
tion of  independence  and  constitution  by  M.  M.  Bigelow;  1789-1850 
by  J.  B.  McMaster;  1850-60  by  President  Wilson;  the  Civil  war  by 
J.  G.  Nicolay;  the  South  in  the  Civil  war  by  J.  C.  Schwab;  recon- 
struction by  T.  C.  Smith;  1885-1902  by  J.  B.  Moore;  economic  de- 
velopment by  H.  C.  Emery;  the  American  intellect  by  B.  Wendell. 
The  work  is  generally  well  done  and  the  whole  makes  an  excel- 
lent single  volume  history  of  the  United  States.  Bibliography  and 
chronological  tables  are  valuable.     Wells. 

Catlin,  George.  The  boy's  Catlin.  My  life  among  the  In- 
dians; ed.  by  M.  G.  Humphreys.     Scribner 1.50 

The    most   interesting  portions   of   Catlin's   Letters   and    notes    on 
the  manners,  customs  and  condition  of  the  North  American  Indians 
condensed  and  rearranged  for  boys'  reading.     A.  L.  A. 
Channing,   Edward.      History    of   the    United    States,      v.    1-3. 

Macmillan. 

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V.  2.     Century  of  Colonial  history,   1660-1760 2.50 

V.  3.     Causes,  events  and  effects  of  the  American  revolution     2.50 

Channing,  Edward,  &  others.     Guide  to  the  study  and  reading 
of  American  history,  by  Edward  Channing  and  others.     Rev. 

ed.      Ginn 2.50 

A  greatly  enlarged  edition  of  Channing  and  Hart's  Guide  to  the 
study  of  American  history.  It  has  been  extended  to  cover  recent 
history  from  1865  to  1910.  The  original  chapters  have  been  largely 
made  over  and  the  bibliographies  revised  to  include  many  titles 
later  than  the  1896  edition.  References  to  earlier  and  less  access- 
ible books  have  been  replaced  by  more  available  ones.  The  sec- 
tions on  social,  economic  and  industrial  history  have  been  enlarged 
and  a  new  set  of  references  on  the  West  added.     A.  L.  A. 

Channing,   Edward,   &   Lansing,   M.    F.      Story    of   the    Great 

Lakes.      Macmillan    1.50 

The   varied   and   interesting,    often   romantic   history   of   the   lakes 

is  well  told  and  present  commercial  development  briefly  considered. 

A.  L.  A. 

Coffin,  C.  C.     Boys  of  76.     Harper 2.00 

Tells  of  the  brave  deeds,  the  sufferings  and  contests,  the  victor- 
ies and  defeats,  the  patriotism  and  self-denial  of  the  nnen  who  won 
our  American   independence.     Pittsburgh. 

Coffin,  C.  C.     Building  the  nation.     Harper 2.00 

Relation  of  events  1783-1860,  to  show  expansion  of  territory, 
spread  of  civilization,  changes  in  social  life,  and  the  fruits  of  art 
and  invention.  Reproductions  and  facsimiles  of  old  pictures  and 
documents.     Larned. 

Coman,   Katherine.     Industrial   histor}^  of  the   United   States. 
Macmillan 1.60 

Clear,  concise  account  of  the  material  development  of  the  United 
States.     Oregon. 

Cooke,  J.  E.     Virginia:   a  history  of  the   people.      (American 
commonwealths.)      Houghton    1.25 

Dodge,  T.  A.     Bird's-eye  view  of  otir  Civil  war.      (Student's 
ed.)      Houghton    1.00 

Drake,  S.  A.     Making  of  New  England.     (Stories  of  American 
history  for  young  readers.)     Scribner 1.50 

Results  of  thorough  scholarship  in  attractive  form.  New  England 
history  from  beginnings  of  discovery  to  formation  of  confederacy 
in  1643.  Nearly  a  model  of  its  kind,  both  as  to  matter  and  style. 
Literature  of  Amer.    history. 

Drake,  S.  A.     Making  of  the  great  West,  1512-1883.     (Stories 

of  American  history  for  young  readers.)     Scribner 1.50 

Early  discoveries  and  settlements,  discovery  of  gold  and  civiliza- 
tion of  the  West.     Sargent. 

Drake,  S.  A.     Making  of  the  Oliio  valley  states.     Scribner....     1.50 

Drake,   S.  A.     Making  of  Virginia   and   the    middle    colonies. 

Scribner   1.50 

Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.     Child  life  in  colonial  days.     Macmillan 2.50 

Old-time  babyhood,  school-life,  manners,  religious  training,  books, 
games,  costumes,  etc.  with  chapter  on  personal  recollection  of 
children's  flower  lore.     N.  Y. 


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Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.     Home  life  in  Colonial  days.     (Macmillan's 

standard    library.)      Macmillan 1.00 

The  homes  furniture,  and  utensils  of  our  ancestors,  their  occupa- 
tions, and  to  some  extent  their  recreations  are  minutely  described. 
Nation. 

Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.     Sabbath  in  Puritan  New  England.     Scrib- 

ner    1.25 

Eastman,  C.  A.     Old  Indian  days.     Doubleday 1.35 

Legends  and  stories  illustrating-  Indian  customs,  valuable  not  only 
for  their  descriptions  of  Indian  life  but  also  for  their  remarkable 
human  interest.     A.   L.   A. 

Eggleston,  Edward.  Beginners  of  a  nation:  a  history  of  the 
source  and  rise  of  the  earliest  English  settlements  in  Amer- 
ica.    Appleton    1.50 

Eggleston,  G.  C.     Our  first  century.     Barnes 75 

Elson,  H.  W.  History  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Mac- 
millan        1.75 

Probably  the  best  one-volume  history  for  mature  students.  Ore- 
gon. 

Fisher,     G.     P.       Colonial     era.       (American    history    series.) 

Scribner   1.00 

Compact,  suggestive;  neither  predominantly  political  nor  theologic. 
Recognizes  the  contributions  to  our  national  life  of  other  colonies 
than  those  east  of  the  Hudson.     Nation. 

Fiske,  John.     American  revolution.     2v.     Houghton 4.00 

The  best  history  that  we  possess  of  the  war  looked  at  both  from 
a  political  and   a  military   point   of  view.     J.    A.   Doyle. 

Fiske,  John.  Beginnings  of  New  England;  or,  The  Puritan 
theocracy  in  its  relation  to  civil  and  religious  liberty. 
Houghton    2.00 

Avoids  historic  details  and  undertakes  to  group  ideas  and  charac- 
terize   phases    of   civilization.      Political   science. 

Fiske,   John.     Critical  period   of  American   history,   1783-1789. 

Houghton    2.00 

State  of  country  at  close  of  Revolution,  development  of  states  and 
westward  expansion,  imperfect  working  and  gradual  breakdown  of 
articles  of  confederation,  and  formation  and  adoption  of  the  con- 
stitution.    Larned. 

Fiske,   John.      Discovery   of   America;    with    some   accounUof 

ancient  America  and  the  Spanish  conquest.     2v.     HoiiglWon     4.00 
Distinctive  feature  is  application  of  theory  of  evolution  to  explain 

features  of  primitive   culture  in   America.     Larned. 

Fiske,    John.      Dutch    and    Quaker    colonies    in    America.      2v. 

Houghton 4.00 

Social  and  political  liistory  of  New  York  and  Pennsylvania,  with 
somewhat  of  New  .Jersey  and  Delaware,  in  17th  and  early  18th  cen- 
turies.    Follows  his  Beginnings  of  New   England.     N.  Y. 

Fiske,  John.     Mississippi  valley  in  the  Civil  war.     Houghton..     2.00 

Outline  of  military  events  which  brought  about  the  overthrow  of 
Southern   confederacy   by   turning   its   left   flank.     Author. 


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Fiske,  John.     New  France  and  New  England.     Houghton....     2.00 

Fills  remaining  gap  in  his  American  history  series  from  discovery 
to  1789.  Treats  Canadian  development,  Salem  witchcraft,  Norridge- 
wock  and  Louisburg,  the  French  and  Indian  war.     Oregon. 

Fiske,  John.     Old  Virginia  and  her  neighbors.    2v.     Houghton     4.00 

Virginia,  Maryland,  Carolina,  and  Georgia  from  first  settlements 
to  1753.  Comes  between  his  Discovery  of  America  and  Beginnings  of 
New  England,     N.  Y. 

Fiske,  John.  War  of  independence,  with  maps,  index,  and  a 
biographical  sketch.  (Riverside  literature  series.)  Hough- 
ton  40 

More  a  study  of  causes  and  effects  than  an  account  of  battles. 
Good  supplement  to  text-books.     Pittsburgh. 

Folwell,  W.  W.    Minnesota,  the  North  Star  State.     (American 

commonwealths.)      Houghton    1.25 

Not  only  the  most  concise,  but  the  most  complete  history  of 
Minnesota  that  has  yet  been  written.  The  larger  portion  of  the 
book  naturally  deals  with  the  half  century  since  Minnesota  entered 
the  Union.     The  style  is   clear  and  readable.     A.   L.   A. 

Gordy,  J.  P.  Political  history  of  the  United  States,  with  spe- 
cial reference  to  the  growth  of  political  parties.  Ed.  2. 
Holt. 

V.  1.     1787-1809 1.75 

V.  2.     1809-1828 1.75 

A  careful  and  instructive  narrative.  Great  attention  is  given  to 
diplomatic  history,  based  in  part  upon  a  transcript  from  the 
British ,  state  papers.  The  financial  panic  of  1819-20  and  the  bank 
questions  are  fully  treated.  The  bad  financial  legislation  of  the 
Republicans,  the  unpatriotic  attitude  of  the  Federalists  and  likeness 
of  sehtiment  North  and  South  respecting  the  negro  are  emphasized. 
"Wells.     To  be  complete  in  4v. 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Pilgrims  in  their  three  homes,  England,  Hol- 
land, .  America.     Houghton 75 

Grinnell,  G.  B.     Story  of  the  Indian.      (Story  of  the   West.) 

Appleton    1.50 

Real  life  of  the  red  man;  how  he  ate  and  slept,  hunted  and  fought. 
By  an  authority.     Oregon. 

Harding,  S.  B.,  ed.  Select  orations  illustrating  American  pol- 
itical history.     Macmillan 1.25 

Selections  from  the  public  utterances  of  influential  men  which 
exerted  an  influence  on  public  opinion  or  action  and  which  are  de- 
signed til  illustrate  the  political  history  and  development  of  the 
United  »ates.  Arranged  chronologically  under  five  divisions  and 
historicaT  introductions  are  prefixed  to  the  different  sections  and 
separate  orations.  An  introduction  and  notes  on  "Oratorical  style 
and  structure."  This  is  the  only  adequate  one-volume  collection 
of  American  political  orations.     A.  L.  A. 

Hart,  A.  B.  Essentials  in  American  history;  from  the  discov- 
ery to  the  present  day.     (Essentials  in  history.)     Amer.  bk.     1.50 

Hart,  A.  B.     Formation  of  the  union,  1750-1829.     (Epochs  of 

of  Amer.  history.)     Longmans 1.25 

Confined   mainly    to   political   history.     Oregon. 

Hart,  A.  B.,  ed.  American  history  told  by  contemporaries. 
4v.     Macmillan. 


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2.  Building  of  the  republic,  1689-1783 2.00 

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Tiie  object  of  these  volumes  is  to  furnish  a  collection  of  sources 
for  the  study  of  American  history.  Few  public  documents  are  given, 
but  rather  extracts  from  diaries  and  contemporary  narratives.  The 
editor  believes  that  by  means  of  such  material  the  reader  will  get  a 
knowledge  of  the  real  life  of  the  past  and  catch  its  true  spirit, 
learned. 

Hart,  A.  B.,  ed.  American  nation:  a  history  from  original 
sources,  by  associate  scholars.  (University  ed.)  27v.  Har- 
per. 

Cheyney,  E.  P.     European  background  of  American 

history,    1300-1600    .^ 2.00 

Farrand,    Livingston.      Basis    of    American    history, 

1500-1900     2.00 

Bourne,  E.  G.     Spain  in  America,  1450-1580 2.00 

Tyler,  L.  G.     England  in  America,  1580-1652 2.00 

5.     Andrews,  C.  M.     Colonial  self-government,   1652-89.  2.00 

Greene,  E.  B.     Provincial  America,  1690-1740 2.00 

Thwaites,  R.  G.     France  in  America,  1497-1763 2.00 

Howard,    G.    E.      Preliminaries    of    the    Revolution, 

1763-75    ; 2.00 

V.     9.     Van  Tyne,  C.  H.     American  revolution,  1776-83 2.00 

V.  10.     McLaughlin,  A.  C.     Confederation  and  the  constitu- 
tion,  1783-89    2.00 

v.  11.     Bassett,  J.  S.     Federalist  system,   1789-1801 2.00 

V.  12.     Channing,  Edward.     Jcffersonian  system,  1801-11 2.00 

v.  13.     Babcock,  K.  C.     Rise  of  American  nationality,   1811- 

19    2.00 

V.  14.     Turner,  F.  J.     Rise  of  the  new  West,  1819-29 2.00 

V.  15.     McDonald,    William.      Jacksonian    democracy,    1829- 

1837    2.00 

v.  16.     Hart,  A.  B.     Slavery  and  abolition,  1831-41 2.00 

v.  17.     Garrison,  G.  P.     Westward  extension,  1841-50 2.00 

v.  18.     Smith,  T.  C.     Parties  and  slavery,  1850-59 2.00 

v.  19.  Chadwick,  F.  E.     Causes  of  the  Civil  war,  1859-61..  2.00 

V.  20.     Hosmer,  J.  K.     Appeal  to  arms,  1861-63 : 2.00 

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V.  24.     Dewey,  D.  R.     National  problems,   1885-97 2.00 

V.  25.     Latane,  J.  H.     America  as  a  world  power,  1897-1907.     2.00 

V.  26.     Hart,  A.  B.     National  ideals  historically  traced,  1607- 

1907   2.00 

V.  27.  Matteson,  D.  M.,  comp.  Analytic  index  covering 
every  important  event,  noted  person  and  histor- 
ical fact  mentioned  in  the  preceding  26  volumes 
and  fully  supplementing  the  separate  indexes.,..     2.00 

Hill,  Mabel,  comp.     Liberty  documents.     Longmans 2.00 

Tliis  collection  is  intended  to  take  the  place  of  a  narrative  history 
as  a  class  text.  The  selections  have  been  made  to  illustrate  a  single 
idea,  the  constitutional  development  of  English-speaking  peoples. 
She  has  chosen  the  whole  or  the  essential  portions  of  thirty-one 
documents,   well  known  and  relatively  accessible.     Larned. 

Hosmer,  J.  K.  History  of  the  Louisiana  purchase.  (Expan- 
sion of  the  Republic  series.)     Appleton 1.25 

Based  chiefly  on  contemporary  French  sources  but  designed  for 
general  reader.  Prior  history,  events  inducing  sale,  negotiations 
leading  thereto,  formal  transfer  of  sovereignty  and  summary  of  its 
subsequent   history   concisely  and  clearly  set  forth.     Wells. 

Hosmer,    J.     K.       Short     history    of    the     Mississippi    valley. 

Houghton    1.20 

Johnson,  Allen,  ed.  Readings  in  American  constitutional  his- 
tory,   1776-1876-.      Houghton 2.50 

A  selection  of  192  original  documents  chosen  to  illustrate  the  de- 
velopment of  federal  and  state  constitutions  and  the  history  of  gov- 
ernment processes.     A.  L.  A. 

Johnston,  Alexander.  United  States:  its  history  and  constitu- 
tion.     Scribner    1.00 

Johnston,  Alexander,  ed.  American  orations;  studies  in  Amer- 
ican political  history,  with  introductions;  ed.  by  J.  A.  Wood- 
burn.     4v.     Putnam. 

v.  1.     Colonialism 1.25 

v.  2.     Anti-slavery  struggle    1.25 

v.  3.     Anti-slavery   struggle.      Secession 1.25 

v.  4.     Civil   war   and   reconstruction 1.25 

Selected  rather  with  a  view  to  historical  value  than  for  oratorical 

excellence.      The    introductions    are    admirably    clear    and    effective. 

Nation. 

King,  Grace.     De   Soto   and  his  men   in   the  land   of   Florida. 

Macmillan     50 

Laut,  A.  C.  Pathfinders  of  the  West;  l)eing  the  thrilling  story 
of  the  adventures  of  the  men  who  discovered  the  great 
Northwest;  Radisson,  La  Verendrye;  Lewis  and  Clark. 
Grosset    1.00 


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Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     American  revolution,  1763-83.     Appleton...     1.25 

Chapters  and  passages  relating  to  America  from  his  History  of 
England  in  the  18th  century;  arranged  and  edited  with  historical 
and  bibliographic  notes  by  J.   A.    VVoodburn.     Title. 

Lodge,  H.  C.  Short  history  of  the  English  colonies  in  Amer- 
ica.    Harper   3.00 

Social  conditions  at  time  of  stamp  act  congress,  1765,  well  de- 
scribed.    N.   Y. 

MacCoun,    Townsend.      Historical    geography    of    the    United 

States.     Silver    ' 90 

MacDonald,  William,  ed.  Documcntarv  source  book  of  Amer- 
ican  history,    1606-1898.     Macmillan 1.75 

Convenient  collection  of  the  most  important  documents  from  the 
author's  select  charters,  Select  documents  and  Select  statutes, 
with  notes,  covering  the  colonial  and  constitutional  periods  of  Am- 
erican history.     A.  L.  A. 

McLaughlin,  A.  C.  History  of  the  American  nation.  (Twen- 
tieth century  textbooks.)      Appleton 1.40 

Many   current  misapprehensions  and   prejudices   quietly  corrected. 
Generous  tribute  paid  the  honesty  and  heroism  of  the  South,  and  the 
contradictory  phases  of  reconstruction  set  forth  with  admirable  lu- 
cidity and  fairness.     "W.  M.  West. 
McMaster,  J.  B.     History  of  the  people  of  the  United  States 

from  the  Revolution  to  the  Civil  war.     Appleton. 

V.  1 2.50 

v.  2  , 2.50 

V.  3  2.50 

V.  4 2.50 

V.  5  2.50 

V.  6 2.50 

V.  7  2.50 

V.   8    2.50 

Unequaled  within  its  field,  but  gives  at  best  only  a  partial  view  of 
course  and  significance  of  American  history.     Larned. 

Madison,  James.    Journal  of  the  Federal  convention;  reprinted 

from  the  edition  of  1840.     Scott 2.50 

Mowry,  W.  A.  Territorial  growth  of  the  United  States.  Sil- 
ver      1.50 

Brief  and  popular  account  of  the  successive  acquisitions  of  terri- 
tory. Confined  to  actual  negotiations  and  outwards  events  leading 
to  such  acquisitions,  without  reference  to  underlying  causes.  A 
convenient  handbook  for  ready  reference,  not  free  from  errors  of  de- 
tail.    Wells. 

Page,  T.  N.     Social  life  in  old  Virginia  before  the  war.     Scrib- 

ner     1.50 

Parkman,  Francis.  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac  and  the  Indian 
war  after  the  conquest  of  Canada.     Burt 1.00 

Parkman,  Francis.  Count  Frontenac  and  New  France  under 
Louis  XIV.  (France  and  England  in  North  America,  pt.  5.) 
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Parkman,  Francis.  Half  century  of  conflict.  2v.  (France 
and  England  in  North  America,  pt.  6.)     Little 3.00 

Parkman,  Francis.  Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  17th  cen- 
tury. (France  and  England  in  North  America,  pt.  2.)  Lit- 
tle      1.50 

Parkman,  Francis.  LaSalle  and  the  discovery  of  the  great 
West.  (France  and  England  in  North  America,  pt.  3.) 
Little     1.50 

Parkman,  Francis.  Montcalm  and  Wolfe.  (France  and  En- 
gland in  North  America,  pt.  7.)     Little 3.00 

Parkman,  Francis.  Old  regime  in  Canada.  (France  and  En- 
gland in  North  America,  pt.  4.)     Little 1.50 

Parkman,    Francis.      Oregon    trail;    sketches    of    prairie    and 

Rocky  mountain  life.     Little 1.00 

Parkman's   first   book,    describing  his   actual  wanderings    in    1846, 

with  a  company  of  Sioux  Indians,   across  the  regions  of  the   Platte 

river,    buffalo   hunting    in    the    Black   Hills    and    return    through    the 

Rocky   mountains.     Pittsburgh. 

Parkman,   Francis.     Pioneers    of   France    in   the   New  World. 

(France  and  England  in  North  America,  pt.  1.)     Little 1.50 

Parkman,    Francis.      Struggle    for    a    continent;    ed.    from    his 

writings  by  Pelham  Edgar.     Little 1.50 

A  condensation  of  Parkman's  historical  works  made  up  of  select 
passages  in  his  own  words  with  connecting  links  of  narrative  sup- 
plied by  the  editor.  .  .  .  Covers  the  struggle  for  the  possession 
of  North  America  from  1502  to  1759.  Valuable  for  young  readers 
and  for  those  who  have  not  the  leisure  for  Parkman's  original  vol- 
umes.    Wells. 

Paxson,  F.  L.  Last  American  frontier.  (Stories  from  Amer- 
ican history.)     Macmillan    1.50 

Reviews  the  general  westward  movement  in  the  United  States.  A 
useful  and  popular  account.  The  illustrations  are  mostly  from  old 
paintings,  photographs  and  sketches,  and  there  are  six  maps.  A. 
L.  A. 

Prescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico;  with 
introd.  by  Thomas  Seccombe.  2v.  (Everyman's  library.) 
(Library  binding.)     Button 1.00 

Includes  map  of  ancient  Mexico. 

Masterpiece  of  clear,  well  arranged  historical  narration,  based 
on  careful  and  diligent  study  of  all  available  sources  of  informa- 
tion.    Literature  of  American  history. 

Prescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  conquest  of  Peru;  with 
introd.  by  Thomas  Seccombe.  (Everyman's  library.)  (Li- 
brary binding.)      Button 50 

Result  of  the  most  elaborate  and  thorough  investigation  of  manu- 
script authorities  procured  from  Spain  and  of  other  original  authori- 
ties collected  in  England  and  on  the  continent.  The  narrative  is  at 
once  accurate  and  brilliant  and  the  descriptions  of  manners  and 
events  remarkably  vivid  and  picturesque.     Pittsburgh. 


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Preston,  H.  W.,  ed.     Documents  illustrative  of  American  his- 
tory, 1606-1863.     Putnam   1.50 

Contents:  First  Virginia  cliarter  1606;  second  Virginia  cliarter 
1609;  tiiird  Virginia  ciiarter  1612;  Mayflower  Compact  1620;  ordi- 
nance for  Virginia  1621;  Massachusetts  charter  1629;  Maryland  char- 
ter 1632;  fundamental  orders  of  Connecticut  1639;  New  England  con- 
federation 1643;  Connecticut  charter  1662;  Rhode  Island  charter 
1663;  Pennsylvania  charter  1681;  Penn's  plan  of  union  1697;  Georgia 
charter  1732;  Franklin's  plan  of  union  1754;  declaration  of  rights  1765; 
declaration  of  rights  1774;  non-importation  agreement  1774;  Mecklen- 
berg  resolution  1775;  Virginia  bill  of  rights  1776;  declaration  of  inde- 
pendence 1776;  articles  of  confederation  1777;  treaty  of  peace  1783; 
constitution  1787;  alien  and  sedition  laws  1798;  Virginia  resolutions 
1798;  Kentucky  resolution  1798;  Kentucky  resolutions  1799;  nullifica- 
tion ordinance  1832;  ordinance  of  secession  1860;  South  Carolina 
declaration  of  independence  1860;  emancipation  proclamation  1863. 

Rhodes,  J.  F.     History  of  the  United  States  from  the  com- 
promise of  1850.    7v.     Macmillan. 

V.  1.      1850-1854 2.50 

V.  2.      1854-1860 2.50 

V.  3.      1860-1862 2.50 

V.  4.      1862-1864 2.50 

V.  5.      1864-1866 2.50 

V.  6.      1866-1872 2.50 

V.    7.      1872-1877 2.50 

Characterized  by  a  high  degree  of  impartiality  and  independence 
of  judgment.  In  the  third  and  fourth  volumes,  which  deal  with 
the  Civil  war,  military  matters  so  far  as  possible  are  subordinated 
to  the  political  and  social  history  of  the  times,  and  especial  attention 
is  devoted  to  the  fluctuations  of  public  opinion — North  and  South, 
in  England  and  on  the  Continent — on  the  issues  of  the  great  struggle. 
No  previous  writer  has  so  thoroughly  studied  this  phase  of  the  Civil 
war  history,  so  important  in  the  life  of  a  people  whose  government 
rests  on  public  opinion.  The  author's  fairness  of  mind,  poise  of 
judgment,  historic  sympathy  and  thoroughness  of  research  place  him 
in  the  front  rank  of  American   historians.     Larned. 

Roosevelt,    Theodore.      Episodes    from    The    winning    of    the 
West.     (Knickerbocker  literature  series.)     Putnam 90 

Selections  from  his  four  volume  work. 

Schouler,  James.     History   of   the   United   States    of  America 
under  the  constitution.     Rev.  ed.     7v.     Dodd. 14.00 

Undoubtedly  the  best  balanced  and  most  serviceable  large  work 
dealing  with  the  whole  constitutional  period  to  1865.  Distinctly  a 
narrative  history;  not  a  political  disquisition.  Closely  packed  with 
facts.     Larned. 

Semple,   E.    C.     American   history   and   its   geographic   condi- 
tions.    (Students'  ed.)     Houghton 1.60 

Skinner,  C.  M.     Myths  and  legends  of  our  land.     2v.     Lippin- 
cott 3.00 

These  tales  have  been  gathered  from  records,  histories,  magazines 
and  oral  narrative  and  in  every  case  reconstructed.     Pref. 


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Sloane,  W.  M.     French  war  and   the   Revolution.      (American 

history  series.)     Scribner 1.00 

State  of  French  and  English  colonies  at  outbreak  of  last  French 

and  Indian  war;    causes  of  the  Revolution,  and  connection  between 

the  Revolution  and  changing  American  political  ideas,  well  brought 

out.     A.   L.   A. 

Smith,  H.  A.  Thirteen  colonies.  2v.  (Story  of  the  nations.) 
Putnam. 

V.      1.        Virginia — Massachusetts — New      Hampshire — New 

York   1.50 

V.  2.  New  Jersey — Delaware — Maryland — Pennsylvania — 
Connecticut— Rhode  Island — North  Carolina — 
South    Carolina — Georgia    1.50 

Sparks,  E.  E.     Expansion  of  the  American  people,  social  and 

territorial.     Scott    1.50 

Development   of   the   United    States   in   material   prosperity,    social 

conditions  and  extension.     Oregon. 

Sparks,  E.  E.  Men  who  made  the  nation;  twelve  lectures 
forming  an  outline  of  United  States  history  from  1760  to 
1865.     (Standard  school  library.)     Macmillan 50 

The  history  of  the  United  States  from  1760  to  1865  is  given  bio- 
graphically  in  an  account  of  the  lives  and  labors  of  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin, Samuel  and  John  Adams,  Robert  Morris,  Alexander  Hamilton, 
George  Washington,  Jefferson,  Henry  Clay,  Daniel  Webster,  and 
finally    Abraham    Lincoln.     Book   review   digest. 

Spears,  J.  R.     History  of  the  United  States  navy.     Scribner..      1.50 

The  whole  story  of  the  navy  is  told,  all  the  important  naval  battles 
are  described,  and  facts  and  conditions  that  have  created  public 
opinion  in  favor  of,  or  against,  the  employment  of  the  navy  are  con- 
sidered. Victories  are  treated  less  in  the  spotlight  sense  and  more 
in  relation  to  the  character  development  of  the  heroes.  Book  review 
digest. 

Stanwood,  E.  A.     History  of  the  presidency.     Houghton 2.50 

Thwaites,  R.   G.     Colonies,   1492-1750.      (Epochs  of  American 

history.)      Longmans 1.25 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  How  George  Rogers  Clark  won  the  North- 
west and  other  essays  in  Western  history.     McClurg 1.20 

Other  essays:  Division  of  the  Northwest  into  states.  Black  Hawk 
war,  Story  of  Mackinac,  Story  of  La  Pointe,  Day  on  Braddock's 
road.  Early  lead.  Mining  on  the  upper  Mississippi,  Draper  manu- 
scripts. 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  Wisconsin:  the  americanization  of  a  French 
settlement.     (American  commonwealths.)      Houghton 1.25 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.     Short  history  of  the  American  revolution. 

Grosset    1.00 

Trevelyan,  G.  O.  American  revolution.  New  ed.  3v.  Long- 
mans      6.00 

Written  by  an  Englishman  whose  sympathies  are  with  the  colon- 
ies. Valuable  for  its  treatment  of  underlying  principles  of  the 
struggle  and  for  its  characterization  of  society  and  people.  A. 
Li.  A. 

Walker,  F.  A.     Making  of  the  nation,   1783-1817.     (American 

history  series.)      Scribner   1.00 

A  well  written,  compact  narrative.  Without  novel  or  striking 
features,  its  characteristics  are  its  skill  in  presenting  essential  facts, 
and  the  healthy  balance  of  its  inferences  and  judgments.     Tjarned. 


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"vVilson,  Wpodrow.      Division   and   reunion,    1829-89.      (Epochs 
of  Amer.  history.)     Longmans 1.25 

Wilson,    Woodrow.      History    of    the    American    p'^'^ple.      5v. 

Harper 17.50 

From  the  first  settlement  to  present.  Based  on  secondary  authori- 
ties. Valuable  for  broad  outlines,  general  accuracy  and  lucidity  of 
generalizations    and    interpretation    of    events.     Wells. 

973.9     FJOGRAPHY   FOR  AMERICAN   HISTORY    COURSE. 
Collective — 

Bolton,    Mrs.    S.    K.      Famous    American    statesmen.      (Young- 
people's  series.)     Crowell 75 

Chaoters  on  Washington,   Franklin,   Jefferson,   Hamilton,   Jackson, 

Webster,  Clay,  Sumner,  Grant,   Garfield. 

Brooks,  E.  S.     Historic  Americans;  sketches  of  the  lives  and 

characters  of  certain  famous  Americans.     Crowell 1.50 

Contents:  John  Winthrop — Franklin — James  Otis — Washington — 
Samuel  Adams — Patrick  Henry — John  Adams — Jefferson — Hamilton 
— Robert  Morris — Jay — Marshall — ^Madison  —  Monroe  —  Adams  —  Eli 
Whitney — Jackson — Webster — Irving — Clay — Calhoun — S.  F.  B.  Morse 
— Horace  Mann — Lincoln — Longfellow — Grant. 

Johnston,  R.  M.     Leading  American  soldiers.     Holt 1.75 

Contents:  Revolution:  George  "^Washington,  Nathaniel  Greene. 
From  the  Revolution  to  the  Civil  war:  Andrew  Jackson,  Zachary 
Taylor,  Winfield  Scott.  Civil  war:  U.  S.  Grant,  W.  T.  Sherman,  P. 
H.  Sheridan,  G.  B.  McClellan.  G.  G.  Meade,  R.  E.  Lee,  T.  J.  Jack- 
son,  J.   E.  Johnston. 

Morris,  Charles.     Heroes  of  discovery  in  America.     Lippincott     1.25 

Contents:  Leif  Ericson — Columbus— Vespucius — Cabot.  John — 
Cabot,  Sebastian — Balboa — Ponce  de  Leon — Cortereal — Verrazano — 
Magellan — Cortes — ^Pizarro — Cabcza  de  Vaca — Orellano — de  Soto — 
Coronado — Cartier — Ribault — FYobisher — Drake  —  Gilbert  —  Raleigh — 
Gosnold — Smith — Hudson — Champlain — Marquette  —  La  Salle  —  Iber- 
ville— Verandrye  —  Bering  —  Hudson  Bay  company  —  Washington — 
Boone — Carver — Ledyard — Gray — Lewis — Clark  —Pike  —  Long  —  Tre- 
mont — Whitman. 

Morris,  Charles.     Heroes  of  the  army  in  America.     Lippincott     1.25 

Contents:  Washington — Putnam — Stark— Allen — Greene — Wayne — 
Lincoln,  B. — Lee — Morgan — Marion — Clark — Jackson — Scott — Harri- 
son— Houston — Taylor — McClellan — Grant — I.,ee  — Sherman  —  Jackson 
— Thomas — Meade — Johnston — Sheridan — Stuart — Rosecrans — Forrest 
— Hooker — 'Wheeler — Hancock — Burnside — Custer — -Crook  —  I^awton— 
Miles. 

Morris,  Charles.     Heroes  of  the  navy  in  America.     Lippincott     1.25 

Contents:  O'Brien — Hull — Biddle — Jones,  Jacob — Jones,  John  Paul 
— Morris — Barry — Porter — Dale — Perry — Arnold — Macdonough — Tulck- 
er — Barney — Stewart — Truxton —  Perry  —  Preble  —  Farragut  —  Bain- 
bridge — Decatur — Porter — Blakeley— Gushing — Dewey — Hot)son. 

Morris,  Charles.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America.     Lippincott     1.25 

Contents:  Roger  Williams — John  Eliot — William  Penn — James 
Oglethorpe — Benjamin  Franklin — Patrick  Henry — Samuel  Adams — 
Thomas  Jefferson — Robert  Morri.s — Alexander  Hamilton — John  Adams 
— Eli  Whitney— Robert  Fulton — John  Jacob  Astor — Stephen  Girard — 
John  Marshall— Henry  Clay— Daniel  Webster— J.  C.  Calhoun — S.  F. 
B.  Morse — C.  W.  Field-r-Elias  Howe — C.  H.  McCormick — Charles 
Goodyear — DeWitt  Clinton — Horace  Wells — W.  L.  Garrison— Wendell 
Phillips — Charles  Sumner — Lucretia  Mott — E.  C.  Stanton — S.  B.  An- 
thony— Dorothea  Dix — George  Peabody — Peter  Cooper— ^Abraham 
Lincoln — W.  H.  Seward — J.  G.  Blaine — Horace  Greeley — John  Erics- 
son— T.  A.  Edison— F.  E.  Willard — Clara  Barton — Andrew  Carnegie 
— B.  T.  Washington. 


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Wise,  J.  S.    Recollections  of  thirteen  presidents.     Doubleday..     2.50 

Entertaining   and    unprejudiced    personal    estimates    and   reminis- 
cences   of   tile   presidents   from    Tyler   to   Roosevelt,    by    an    ex-con- 
federate officer.     Includes  Jefferson  Davis  and  omits  Lincoln.     A.  L. 
A. 
Individual — 

Adams.     Adams,   C.   F.,  jr.     Charles  Francis  Adams.     (Amer. 
statesmen.)      Houghton    1.25 

Adams.     Morse,  J.  T.,  jr.     John  Adams.     (Amer.   statesmen.) 

Houghton    1.25 

Adams.    Morse,  J.  T.,  jr.    John  Quincy  Adams.    (Amer.  states- 
men.)    Houghton    1.25 

Adams.     Hosmer,  J.  K.     Samuel  Adams.     (Amer.  statesmen.) 

Houghton    1.25 

Benton.       Roosevelt,      Theodore.        Thomas      Hart      Benton. 

(Amer.   statesmen.)      Houghton 1.25 

Blaine.     Stanw^ood,  Edward.     James  Gillespie  Blaine.     (Amer. 
statesmen.)      Houghton 1.25 

Boone.     Bruce,   H.   A.   B.     Daniel  *Boone   and  the   wilderness 
road.     (Stories  from  American  history.)      Macmillan 1.50 

Boone.      Thwaites,    R.    G.      Daniel    Boone.      (Life    histories.) 
Appleton    1.00 

Brown.     Chamberlain,  J.   E.     John  Brown.      (Beacon  biogra- 
phies.)    Small    50 

Burr.     Merwin,    H.   C.      Aaron    Burr.      (Beacon    biographies.) 
Small 50 

Calhoun.     Hoist,  Hermann  von.     John  C.   Calhoun.      (Amer.- 
statesmen.)      Houghton    1.25 

Champlain.     Sedgwick,   H.   D.     Samuel  de   Champlain.      (Riv- 
erside biographical  ser.)      Houghton 50 

Chase.     Hart,  A.  B.     Salmon  Portland  Chase.     (Amer.  states- 
men.)     Houghton    1.25 

Clay.     Schurz,    Carl.     Henry   Clay.     2v.      (Amer.    statesmen.) 

Houghton    2.50 

Custer.     Custer,   Mrs.  E.   B. '  Boots  and   saddles;   or.   Life   in 

Dakota  with   Gen.   Custer.     Harper 1.50 

Story  of  army  life,   describing  many   fights  with   the  Indians   and 
ending  with  that  last  tragic  battle  of  the  9th  calvary  with  the  Sioux. 
Pittsburgh- 
Davis.     Dodd,  W.   E.     Jefferson  Davis.      (Amer.  crisis  biog.) 

Jacobs    1.25 

Sympathetic  yet  Judicial,  portraying  him  as  a  man  of  high  char- 
acter and  great  ability  who  used  his  resources  to  the  best  advan- 
tage but  whose  cause  was  defeated  by  its  inherent  weakness.     N.  Y. 

Douglas.     Brown,   W.  G.     Stephen  Arnold  Douglas.      (River- 
side biographical  ser.)     Houghton 50 


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biographies.)     Small    50 

Franklin.      Morse,    J.    T.,    jr.      Benjamin    Franklin.       (Amer. 
statesmen.)      Houghton    1.25 

Gallatin.     Stevens,  J.  A.    Albert  Gallatin.     (Amer.  statesmen.) 

Houghton    1.25 

Grant.     Allen,  Walter.     Ulysses  S,  Grant.     (Riverside  biogra- 
phical   series.)      Houghton 50 

Grant.     Hill,  F.  T.     On  the  trail  of  Grant  and  Lee.     (National 

holiday  series.)     Appleton 1.50 

Life  stories  of  the  two  great  generals,  with  occasional  extremely 
draimatic  passages.  Gives  a  clear  undertanding  of  the  compaigns  in 
which  they  were  opposed,  and  of  the  Civil  war  in  general.     A.  L.  A. 

Grant.     Wister,   Owen.     Ulysses   S.    Grant.      (Beacon  biogra- 
phies.)     Small    50 

Greeley.     Linn,  W.  A.     Horace  Greeley,  founder  and  editor  of 
the  New  York  Tribune.     (Historic  lives.)     Appleton 1.00 

Hamilton.       Lodge,     H.     C.      Alexander     Hamilton.       (Amer. 
statesmen.)      Houghton    1.25 

Hamilton.     Schouler,  James.     Alexander  Hamilton.      (Beacon 
biographies.)      Small    50 

Henry.     Tyler,    M.    C.      Patrick   Henry.      (Amer.    statesmen.) 

Houghton    1.25 

Jackson.     Brown,   W.   G.     Andrew   Jackson.      (Riverside   bio- 
graphical  series.)      Houghton .50 

Jackson.     Sumner,  W.  G.     Andrew  Jackson  as  a  public  man. 

(Amer.    statesmen.)      Houghton 1.25 

Jay.    Pellew,  George.    John  Jay.     (Amer.  statesmen.)    Hough- 
ton         1.25 

Jefferson.      Merwin,    H.    C.      Thomas    Jeflferson.      (Riverside 

biographical    series.)      Houghton 50 

Jefferson.      Morse,    J.    T.,    jr.      Thomas    Jefferson.       (Amer. 
statesmen.)      Houghton    1.25 

Lafayette.     Headley,  P.  C.     Life  of  General  Lafayette.     Loth- 
rop    1.00 

Lee.     Trent,  W.   P.     Robert   E.   Lee.      (Beacon   biographies.) 

Small    50 

Lee.     White,    H.   A.     Robert   E.   Lee  and  the   Southern  con- 
federacy, 1807-70.     (Heroes  of  the  nations.)     Putnam 1.50 

See  also  No.  2712. 

Lincoln.     Brooks,  Noah.     Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  downfall 
of  American  slavery.     (Heroes  of  the  nations.)     Putnam...     1.50 
Specially  full  on  legends  of  Lincoln's  early  life   in  all  its  pictur- 

esqueness.     Partly  reminiscent.     Lit.   of  Amer.  hist. 


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man.      Grosset    75 

Simple,    straightforward    story.      The    chapter,    "A   course    in    Lin- 
coln," is  a  good  select  bibliography.     A.  L.  A. 

Lincoln.  Morse,  J.  T.,  jr.  Abraham  Lincoln.  (Amer.  states- 
men.)     2v.      Houghton 2.50 

Condensed    but   clear.      Very   careful   of   facts   and   inviting    confi- 
dence.    Lit.  of  Amer.  hist. 

Lincoln.  Nicolay,  J.  G.  Short  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  con- 
dpnsed  from  Nicolay  and  Hay's  Abraham  Lincoln;  a  his- 
tory.     Century    2.40 

Lincoln.  Schurz,  Carl.  Abraham  Lincoln,  an  essay.  (River- 
side literature  series.)     Houghton 40 

Noteworthy   short   sketch    of   the    character   and   achievements   of 

the  great  president.     Pittsburgh. 

McKinley.     Hay,  John.     William  McKinley.     (What  is  worth 

while    series.)      Crowell 30 

Madison.     Gay,   S.   H.     James   Madison.      (Amer.   statesmen.) 

Houghton    L25 

Marquette.     Thwaites,  R.  G.     Father  Marquette.     Appleton...     1.00 

Marshall.  Magruder,  A.  B.  John  Marshall.  (Amer.  states- 
men.)     Houghton    L25 

Marshall.  Thayer,,  J.  B.  John  Marshall.  (Riverside  bio- 
graphical   series.)      Houghton 50 

Monroe.  Gilman,  D.  C.  James  Monroe  in  his  relations  to  the 
public  service  during  half  a  century,  (Amer.  statesmen.) 
Houghton L25 

Morris.     Roosevelt,   Theodore.      Gouverneur   Morris.      (Amer. 

statesmen.)      Houghton    1.25 

Randolph.  Adams,  Henry.  John  Randolph.  (Amer.  states- 
men.)     Houghton    1.25 

Revere,     Gettemy,  C.  F.     True  story  of  Paul  Revere.     Little.,      1.50 

Roosevelt.  Morgan,  James.  Theodore  Roosevelt,  the  boy  and 
the  man.     Macmillan 1 50 

Seward.  Lothrop.  T.  K.  William  Henry  Seward.  (Amer. 
statesmen.)      Houghton    •. . .     1.25 

Sherman.     Burton,  T.  E.     John  Sherman.     (Amer.  statesmen.) 

Houghton    1.25 

Smith.  Lindsay,  C.  H.  A.  Forbes — .  John  Smith,  gentleman 
adventurer,     Lippincott    1.50 

Stevens.  McCall,  S.  W.  Thaddeus  Stevens.  (Amer.  states- 
men.)     Houghton    1.25 

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Washington.     Hill,  F.  T.     On  the  trail  of  Washington.     (Na- 
tional holiday  series.)     Appleton 1.50 

Simple,     direct,     entertaining     biography     attempting     to     portray 

Washington    as    he    really    was   and    admitting   only   accepted    facts. 

A.  L.   A. 

Washington.     Irving,  Washington.     Life  of  Washington.     2v. 

Crowell    2.50 

Such  charming,  faithful,  truthful  pictures  of  the  great  hero  as 
should  carry  knowledge  of  him,  of  the  battles  he  fought,  of  his 
large,  self-denying,  unswerving  patriotism,  into  every  household. 
D.   G.   Mitchell. 

Washington.    Lodge,  H.  C.     George  Washington.    2v.     (Anier. 

statesmen.)      Houghton    2.50 

Written  from  abundant  knowledge,  embodies  excellent  judgment 
and  temper,  and  a  strong  desire  to  be  temperate.  Lit.  of  Amer. 
hist. 

Washington.        Wilson,      Woodrow.        George      Washington. 

Harper    1.50 

Lays  less  emphasis  on  the  "everyday"   character  of  Washington's 

services.     A.  L.  A. 

Webster.     Lodge,  H.  C.     Daniel  Webster.     (Amer.  statesmen.) 

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Page 

ABC  and  X  Y  Z  of  bee  culture.     Root  &  Root 30 

Abbott.     Society  and  politics  in  ancient  Rome 7% 

About   the   weather.     Harrington 20 

Accounts.      Cole ' 34 

Actual    government.      Hart 6 

Adam   Bede.     Eliot 60 

Adams,  C.  F.,  jr.     Charles  Francis  Adams 100 

Adams,  E.  C,  &  Foster.     Heroines  of  modern  progress 76 

Adams,  G.  B.     Civilization  during  the  Middle  ages 81 

Adams,  G.   B.     European  history 81 

Adams,  G.  B.     Growth  of  the  French  nation 81 

Adams,  H.     John  Randolph 102 

Addams.     Twenty  years  at  Hull  house 8 

Addison,  Julia.     Classic  myths  in  art ^7 

Addison,  Joseph,  &  Steele.     Sir  Roger  de  Coverley  papers 68 

Admiral's  log.     Evans 77 

Adrift  on  an  ice-pan.     Grenfell 77 

Advanced  civics.     Forman 6 

Aeneid.     Virgil 76 

Aeneid  for  boys  and  girls.     Church 76 

Against  the   current.     Steiner 78 

Age   of   chivalry.      Bulfinch 13 

Age  of  Elizabeth.     Creighton %  87 

Age  of  fable.     Bulfinch 4 

Agriculture.     See  Class  630. 

Alcott.     Little  women '.'. 57 

Alden.     Art  of  debate 43 

Aldrich.      Marjorie   Daw 57 

Alexander  the  great,     Wheeler 81 

Alfalfa.      Coburn 28 

Alfred  the  great.     Plummer 88 

Alice  of  Old  Vincennes.     Thompson 67 

Allen,  E.  G.,  &  Cotton.     Manual  training 35 

Allen,  W.     Ulysses  S.   Grant 101 

Allen,  W.   H.     Civics  and  health , 26 

Allen,  W.  H.     Woman's  part  in  government 5 

Alphabets.      Day 38 

America  as  a  world  power.     Latane 94 

A.merican  anthology.     Stedman,   ed • 54 

American    commonwealth.      Bryce 5 

American  commonwealths. 

Cooke.     Virginia 90 

Folwell.      Minnesota 92 

Thwaites.     Wisconsin 98 

American  federal  state.     Ashley 5 

American  fungi.     Atkinson 22 

American  government.     See  Class  320.  / 

American  high  school.     Brown 11 

American  history.     See  Class  973. 


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Page 
American  history  series. 

Burgess.     Civil  war  and  the  constitution 89 

Burgess.     Middle  period 89 

Burgess.     Reconstruction  and  the  constitution 89 

Fisher.     Colonial  era 91 

Sloane.     French  war  and  the  Revolution , 98 

Walker.     Making  of  the  nation 98 

American  ideals.     Roosevelt 7 

American  literature.    See  Classes  810-12,  814. 
American  men  of  letters. 

Bryant ;   by  Bigelow 48 

Hawthorne ;   by  Woodbury 49 

Irving;  by  Warner 49 

Longfellow;   by   Higginson 49 

Parkman ;  by  Sedgwick 49 

Whittier;    by    Carpenter 50 

American  nation.     Hart,  ed 93-4 

American  natural    history.      Hornaday 24 

American  orations.      Johnston 94 

American  poultry  assoc.     American  standard  of  perfection 27 

American  revolution.     See  Class  973. 

American  standard  of  perfection.     American  poultry  assoc 27 

American  statesmen. 

Adams,  C.  F. ;  by  Adams 100 

Adams,  J.;  by  Morse 100 

Adams,  J.  Q. ;  bv  Morse 100 

Adams,  S. ;   by  Hosmer 100 

'  Benton ;  by  Roosevelt 100 

Blaine ;  by  Stanwood 100 

Calhoun ;  by   Hoist 100 

Chase ;  by  Hart 100 

Clay;  by  Schurz 100 

Franklin;  by  Morse 101 

Gallatin ;  by  Stevens 101 

Hamilton ;  by  Lodge 101 

Henry;    by   Taylor 101 

Jackson ;   by   Sumner 101 

Jay;  by  Pellew 101 

JeflFerson;  by  Morse 101 

Lincoln ;  by  Morse 102 

Madison ;   by   Gay 102 

Marshall;  by  Magruder .  102 

Monroe;  by  Gilman 102 

Morris ;  by  Roosevelt 102 

Randolph ;  by  Adams 102 

Seward ;   by   Lothrop 102 

Sherman ;  by  Burton 102 

Stevens;  by  McCall 102 

Sumner;  by  Storey 102 

Washington ;  by  Lodge 103 

Webster;  by  Lodge 103 

American  writers  of  today.     Vedder 47 

Among  friends.     Crothers 68 

Ancient  Greek  literature.     Murray 75 

Ancient  history.     See  Class  930. 

Anderson.     Norse  mythology 4 

Anderson.     Viking  tales 74 

Andrews,  C.  M.     Colonial  self-government 93 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  107 

Page 

Andrews,  C.  M.     Development  of  modern  Europe 81 

Andrews,  C.  M.     History  of  England 86 

Andrews,  E.  B.     United  States  in  our  own  times 89 

Anne.     Woolson 64 

Antin.     Promised   land ij 

Apollo.     Reinach Zl 

Appeal  to  arms.     Hosmer 93 

Appreciation  of  architecture.     Sturgis TH 

Appreciation  of  music.     Surette  &  Mason 39 

Archer  &  Kingsford.     Crusades 82 

Arne.      B  jornson 57 

Arnim.     Elizabeth  and  her  German  garden 57 

Arnold.     Poetical  works 50 

Arnold.     Sohrab  and   Rustum 50 

Art.     See  Class  700. 

Art  and  business  of  story  writing.     Pitkin-  •  • 42 

Art  of  debate.     Alden 43 

As  you  like  it.     Shakespeare 56 

Ashley,  R.  L.     American  federal  state  • 5 

Aspects  of  the  earth.     Shaler 21 

Astronomy.    See  Class  520. 

At  home  in  the  water.     Corsan  • 39 

Atalanta's    race.      Morris 51 

Atkinson.     Studies  of  American  fungi 22 

Atlas   antiquus.      Kiepert 80 

Atlas  of  English  history.     Gardiner 87 

Atlas   of  European  history.     Dow 82 

Augustus  Caesar.     Firth 79 

Austen.     Pride  and  prejudice 57 

Austen.     Sense  and  sensibility 57 

Austin.     Betty  Alden 65 

Austin.     Standish   of  Standish 65 

Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table.     Holmes 69 

Babcock.     Rise  of  American  nationality 93 

Bacon,  E.  M.     Boy's  Drake 86 

Bacon,  E.  M.,  ed.     English  voyages  of  adventure 86 

Bacon,  E.  M.    Literary  pilgrimages  in  New  England 45 

Bacon.   F.      Essays 68 

Bacteria  in  relation  to  country  life.     Lipman 23 

Bailey.     Sanitary  and  applied  chemistry 18 

Bain.     Scandinavia 82 

Baldwin,  C.  S.     Writing  and  speaking 42 

Baldwin,  J.     The  sampo 13 

Baldwin,  J.     Story   of   Roland 13 

Baldwin,  J.     Story  of  Siegfried 13 

Baldwin,  J.     Story  of  the  golden  age 4 

Balfour.     Robert  Louis  Stevenson 49 

Ball,  R.  S.     Cause  of  an  ice  age 19 

Ball,  R.  S.     Star  land 15 

Ball,  W.  W.  R.     Mathematical  recreations 15 

Ballad  book.     Bates,  ed 52 

Bancroft.      Games 39 

Banking  and  currency  problem.     Morawetz 9 

Barrie.     Little  minister 57 

Barrie.     Peter  and  Wendy 57 

Barrie.     Window  in  Thrums 57 

Barrows.     Principles  of  cookery 31 

Bartholomew.     Literary  and  historical  atlas  of  America 1 


108  .    AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 

Page 

Bartholomew.     Literary  and  historical  atlas  of  Europe 1 

Bartlett.     Familiar  quotations 1 

Barton,  C.     Story  of  the  Red  Cross 8 

Barton,  E.  H.     Textbook  on  sound 16 

Barton's  first  aid  textbook.     Hartung 26 

Bashore.     Sanitation  of  a  country  house 27 

Basis  of  American  history.     Farrand 93 

Bassett.      Federalist    system 93 

Batchelder.     Principles  of  design 37 

Bates,  A.     Talks  on  teaching  literature 41 

Bates,  E.  W.     Pageants  and  pageantry 40 

Bates,  K.  L.     American  literature 45 

Bates,  K.  L.    English  religious  drama 54 

Bates,  K.  L.,  ed.     Ballad  book 52 

Bates,   K.   L.,   &   Coman,   comp.     English   history  told  by   English 

poets    53 

Bateson.     Mediaeval   England 86 

Battle  with  the  slum.     Riis 10 

Beacon  biographies. 

Agassiz ;  by  Gould 48 

Audubon ;   by   Burroughs 48 

Brown;  by  Chamberlain 100 

Burr ;   by   Merwin 100 

Douglass;  by  Chestnutt 101 

Hamilton;  by  Schouler 101 

Lee;   by  Trent 101 

Whittier;   by   Burton 50 

Beard,   C.  A.     American  government 5 

Beard,  C.  A.     Introduction  to  the  English  historians 86 

Beard,  C.  A.,  ed.     Readings  in  American  government 5 

Beard,  D.  C.     Boat  building  and  boating 39 

Beesly.      Gracchi 78 

"Beginners  of  a  nation.     Eggleston 91 

Beginnings  of  New   England.     Fiske 91 

Belding.      Commercial    correspondence 34 

Ben   Hur.     Wallace 67 

Bench  work  in  wood.     Goss 35 

Bennett,  C.  E..  &  Bristol.    Teaching  of  Latin  and  Greek 75 

Bennett,  J.     Master  Skylark 57 

Bentley.     Science  of  accounts 34 

Beowulf    50 

Bergen  &  Caldwell.     Practical  botany 22 

Bergen  &  Davis.     Principles  of  botany 22 

Besant.     Story  of  King  Alfred 86 

Beside  the  bonnie  briar  bush.     Watson 64 

Best  American  tales.     Trent,  comp 64 

Best  Elizabethan  plays.     Thayer,  ed 56 

Betty  Alden.    Austin 65 

Bevier.      The    house 31 

Bevier  &  Van  Meter.     Selection  and  preparation  of  food 31 

Bexell.     Farm  accounting 27 

Bible  as  English  literature.     Gardiner 46 

Bigelow.     William  Cullen  Bryant 48 

Biography.     See  Classes  810.9,  920,  921,  973.9. 

Biography  of  a  prairie  girl.     Gates 60 

Biology.     See  Class  570. 

Birds.    See  Class  590. 

Bird's-eye  view  of  our  Civil  war.     Dodge 90 


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Page 

Bishop.    Panama 76 

Bismarck.    Headlam 83 

Bitter  cry  of  the  children.     Spargo 10 

Bjornson.     Arne,  and  The  fisher  lassie 57 

Black.     Judith  Shakespeare 57 

Blackmore.     Lorna   Doone 57 

Blazed  trail.     White 64 

Bliss  &  Binder.     New  Encyclopedia  of  social  reform 1 

Bloomfield.     Vocational  guidance 25 

Blue  flower.     Van  Dyke 64 

Blythe.     Making  of  a  newspaper  man 34 

Boat  building  and  boating.     Beard ' 39 

Bob,  son  of  Battle.     Ollivant 62 

Bogart.     Economic  history  of  the  United  States 8 

Boissier.     Cicero  and  his  friends 78 

Bolton.     Famous  American  statesmen 99 

Bolton.     Famous  English  statesmen 86 

Book  of  camping  and  woodcraft.     Kephart 40 

Book  of  famous  verse.     Repplier 54 

Book  of  football.     Camp 39 

Book  of  King  Arthur.     Macleod 14 

Bookbinding.     See  Class  680. 

Books  and  libraries.     Lowell 69 

Boots   and   saddles.     Custer 100 

Border  fights  and  fighters.     Brady 89 

Bostock.     Training  of  wild  animals 23 

Boston  cook  book.     Lincoln 33 

Boston  cooking  school  cook  book.     Farmer 32 

Botany.    See  Class  580. 

Botsford.     Ancient   history 78 

Botsford.     History  of  Rome 78 

Botsford.    History  of  the  Orient 78 

Botsford  &  Botsford.     Story  of  Rome 78 

Botta.     Handbook  of  universal  literature 41 

Bourne.     Spain  in  America • 93 

Bowman  &  Crossley.     Corn 27 

Boy  with  the  U.  S.  fisheries.     Wheeler 25 

Boyesen.     Essays  on  Scandinavian  literature 74 

Boyesen.     Goethe  and  Schiller 73 

Boyesen.     Gunnar 54 

Boyesen.     Modern  vikings 58 

Boynton.     W^ashington  Irving 49 

Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch 80 

Boys'  Cuchulain.     Hull 14 

Boy's  Drake.     Bacon 86 

Boy's-  King  Arthur.     Malory 14 

Boys  of  '76.     Coffin 90 

Boy's  Percy.     Percy 51 

Bracebridge  hall.     Irving 69 

Bradford.     Commission  government  in  American  cities 5 

Brady.     Border  fights  and  fighters 89 

Brady.     Northwestern  fights  and  fighters 89 

Brandes.     On  reading 41 

Brewer.     Reader's   handbook 1 

Briefs  for  debate.     Brookings  &  Ringwalt •  •  •  43 

Briefs  on  public  questions.     Ringwalt 44 

Briggs,     Girls  and  education 11 

Brigham.     From  trail  to  railroad • .  89 


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Brighaiii.     Geoj^raphic  iiiHucnccs  in  American  history.. 89 

British  and  American  eloquence.     Fulton  &  Trueblood •  78 

British  nation.     Wrong 88 

British  poets.     Page,  comp 53 

Bronte.     Jane    Eyre 58 

Brooke.      English    literature 45 

Brooke.     On  ten  plays  of  Shakespeare 54 

Brooke.     Poetry  of  Robert  Browning 48 

Brookings  &  Ringwalt.     Briefs  for  debate 43 

Brooks,   E.   S.     Historic  Americans. 99 

Brooks,    N.     Abraham   Lincoln 101 

Brown,  F.  C.     Letters  and  lettering 38 

Brown,  J.  F.     American  high  school 11 

Brown,  W.  G.     Andrew  Jackson 101 

Brown,  W.  G.     Stephen  Arnold  Douglas 101 

Brownell.     Victorian  prose  masters 45 

Browning,  E.  B.     Complete  poetical  works 50 

Browning,  R.     Poems  and  plays 50 

Bruce.     Daniel  Boone 100 

Bryan.     Poems  of  country  life 53 

Bryant,  M.     Christopher  Hibbault 58 

Bryant,  W.  C.     Poetical  works 50 

Bryce.     American  commonwealth 5 

Bryce.     William   Ewart   Gladstone 86 

Buchanan  &  Buchanan.     Household  bacteriology 31 

Builders  of  United  Italy.     Holland 83 

Building  of  a  book.     Hitchcock 34 

Building  of  the  nation.     Coffin • 90 

Bulfinch.     Age  of  chivalry 13 

Bulfinch.     Age  of  fable 4 

Bullivant.     Home   fun 40 

Bullock,  C.  J.,  comp.     Selected  readings  in  economics 8 

Bullock,  C.  J.,  comp.     Selected  readings  in  public  finance 8 

Bullock,  E.  D.,  comp.     Selected  articles:  compulsory  insurance 9 

Bulwer,  E.     See  Lytton. 

Burchenal.     Folk  dances 40 

Burdick.     Business  law 34 

Burgess.     Civil  war  and  the  constitution 89 

Burgess.     Middle   period 89 

Burgess.    Reconstruction  and  the  constitution 89 

Burial  of  the  guns.    Page 67 

Burke.     American  taxation    •  68 

Burke.     Speech  on  conciliation  with  America 68 

Burns.     Complete  poetical  works , 50 

Burns.     Cotter's  Saturday  night 68 

Burroughs.     Birds  and  bees 23 

Burroughs.     Fresh  fields 68 

Burroughs.     Indoor  studies 68 

Burroughs.     John  James  Audubon 48 

Burroughs.     Riverby 68 

Burroughs.     Squirrels  and  other  fur  bearers 23 

Burton,  R.     John  Greenleaf  Whittier 50 

Burton,  R.     Literary  leaders  of  America 45 

Burton,  R.     Literary  likings 68 

Burton,  R.    Masters  of  the  English  novel 45 

Burton,  T.  E.     John  Sherman 102 

Bury.     History  of  Greece 78 

Bury.     Students'  history  of  the  Roman  empire 78 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  111 


Pago 

Business.     See  Classes  380,  650.  -      - 

Business  law.     Burdick 34 

Business  of  Congress.     McCall 7 

Butler.     Story  of  Athens 78 

Butterfly  book.     Holland 24 

Buxton.     See  Wilmot-Buxton. 

Byron.     Poems  and  plays 50 

Cable.     Old   Creole   days 58 

Cabot,  E.  L.     Everyday  ethics 3 

Cadet  days.     King 61 

Caesar.      Froude 79 

Caffin.     How  to  study  pictures Zl 

Caged  lion.     Yonge 67 

Cairns.      Early  American  writers 47 

Caleb  West.     Smith dZ 

Calkins  &  Holden.     Modern  advertisng 34 

Callender,  ed.     Selections:  economic  history  of  the  U.  S- 9 

Cambridge  modern  history.     v7.     U.  S. 89 

Camp.     Book  of  football 39 

Camp  cookery.     Kephart 32 

Capps.     From  Homer  to  Theocritus 75 

Captains  courageous.     Kipling 61 

Care  and  feeding  of  children.     Holt 32 

Care   of  children.     Cotton 31 

Carlton.     Organized  labor 9 

Carlyle.     Essay  on  Burns 68 

Carlyle.     On  heroes 68 

Carlyle.     Sartor  resartus 68 

Carpenter,   ed.     American  prose 71 

Carpenter.     John   Greenleaf  Whittier 50 

Carpenter  &  others.     Teaching  of  English 42 

Carver.     Principles  of  rural  economics 27 

Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs.  Aleshine.     Stockton 64 

Cathedral   courtship.      Wiggin 65 

Catherwood.     Story  of  Tonty 65 

Catlin.     Boys'   Catlin 67 

Cause  of  an  ice  age.     Ball 19 

Causes  of  the  Civil  war.     Chadwick 93 

Century  of  American  diplomacy.     Foster 6 

Cereals  in  America.     Hunt 29 

Certain  rich  man.     White 65 

Cervantes.     Don  Quixote 58 

Chadwick.     Causes  of  the   Civil  war 93 

Chamberlain,  J.  E.    John  Brown 100 

Chamberlain,  T.  C,  &  Salisbury.     College  textbook  of  geology 19 

Channing.     History  of  the  United  States 89 

Channing.     Jeffersonian  system - 93 

Channing  &  Hart.     Guide  to  the  study  of  American  history 90 

Channing  &  Lansing.     Story  of  the  great  lakes 90 

Chapin.     Story  of  the  Rhinegold 13 

Chapin.     Wonder  tales  from  Wagner 13 

Chaplet  of  pearls.     Yonge 67 

Chapman.     Bird-life 23 

Character  building.     Washington 4 

Charlemagne.     Hodgkin 83 

Chaucer.     Canterbury   pilgrims.     Adaptation 50 

Chaucer.     Chaucer  for  children 50 

Chaucer.     Chaucer  for  schools 50 


112  AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 


Page 
Chemistry.     See  Class  540. 

Chemistry  of  food  and  nutrition.     Sherman 33 

Chester,  E.,  pseud.     See  Paine,  H.  E. 

Chesterton.      Charles    Dickens 48 

Chestnutt.    Frederick  Douglass 101 

Cheyney.     European  background  of  American  history 93 

Cheyney.     Industrial  and  social  history  of  England 86 

Cheyney.     Readings  in  English  history 86 

Cheyney.     Short  history  of  England 86 

Chief  American  poets.     Page,  comp 54 

Child,  comp.     English  and  Scottish  popular  ballads 53 

Child-life  in  colonial  days.     Earle 90 

Childs.     Short  ballot  principles 5 

Choice  of  books.    Harrison 41 

Choice  readings.     Cumnock 44 

Choosing  a  vocation.     Parsons 26 

Christmas  books.     Dickens 59 

Christopher   Hibbault.      Bryant 58 

Chronological  outlines  of  English  literature.     Ryland 47 

Chubb.     Teaching  of  English • 42 

Chubb  &  others.     Festivals  and  plays 40 

Church.     Aeneid  for  boys  and  girls 75 

Church.     Heroes   of  chivalry 13 

Church.     Iliad  for  boys  and  girls 75 

Church.     Odyssey  for  boys  and  girls , 75 

Church.     Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story 78 

Church.     Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero 78 

Church.     Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians 75 

Church.     Stories  of  the  East 79 

Churchill.    Crisis 65 

Churchill.     Richard   Carvel 65 

Cicero.     Davidson 79 

Cicero  and  his  friends.     Boissier 78 

Cipriani.     Tuscan  childhood 77 

City  state  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.     Fowler 79 

Civics  and  health.     Allen 26 

Civil  war.    See  Class  973. 

Civilization  during  the  Middle  Ages.     Adams 81 

Clark,  J.  S.     Study  of  English  and  American  poets 45 

Clark,  J.  S.     Study  of  English  prose  writers 45 

Clark,  S.  H.     Handbook  of  best  readings 44 

Clark,  S.  H.,  &  Blanchard.     Practical  public  speaking 43 

Classic    myths.      Gayley 5 

Classic  myths  in  art.     Addison 37 

Claudy.     The  first  book  of  photography 37 

Classical  Latin  literature.     Lawton 75 

Cleaning  and  renovating.     Osman 33 

Clemens.     Joan  of  Arc 65 

Clemens.     Prince  and  the  pauper. .  • 58 

Clemens.     Tom   Sawyer 58 

Climate.     See  Class  550. 

Clodd.     Primer  of  evolution 21 

Clodd.     Story  of  the  alphabet 42 

Cloister  and  the  hearth.     Reade 67 

Clute.     Our  ferns 22 

Coburn.     Alfalfa 28 

Cockerell.     Bookbinding 35 

Cody,  comp.     Selections  from  English  essays 71 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  113 

Page 

Cody,   comp.     Selections  from   English   poets 53 

Cody,  comp.     Selections  from  short  stories 58 

Coffin,  C.  C.    Boys  of  76 90 

Coffin,  C.  C.     Building-  of  the  nation 90 

Coffin,  C.  C.     Daughters  of  the  revolution 65 

Colby,  C.  W.,  ed.     Selections  from  the  sources  of  Eng"lish  history. .  87 

Colby.  J.  R.     Literature  and  life  in  school 41 

Cole,  Mrs.  A.  F.  S.     See  Springstead,  A.  F. 

Cole.     Accounts 34 

Coleridge.     Golden  book  of  Coleridge 50 

College  entrance   requirements   in   English 72 

College  years.     Paine 62 

Colleges  and  universities.     See  Class  378. 

Collins,  F.  A.     W^ireless  man 16 

Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville.     Smith 63 

Colonial  era.     Fisher 91 

Colonial  self-government.     Andrews 93 

Colonies.     Thwaites   98 

Colton.    Zoology 23 

Coman.     Economic  beginnings  of  the  far  West 9 

Coman.     Industrial  history  of  the  United  States 90 

Come  and  find  me.     Robins 62 

Commerce.    See  Class  380. 

Commercial  correspondence.     Bclding 34 

Commercial  geography.     See  Class  380. 

Commercial  raw  materials.     Toothaker 10 

Commission  government.     See  Class  320. 

Companion  to  school  classics.     Gow 79 

Compleat  angler.      Walton 71 

Composition.     See  Class  808. 

Comprehensive  atlas  of  the  world 1 

Comstock,  G.  C.     Textbook  of  astronomy IS 

Comstock,  J.  H.     Insect  life 23 

Conciliation  with  America.     Burke 68 

Confederation  and  the  constitution.     McLaughlin 93 

Conklin.   M.   G.     Conversation 3 

Conn.     Practical  dairy  bacteriology 28 

Conn.     Story  of  germ  life 22 

Conn.     Story  of  the  living  machine 21 

Conquest  of  Canaan.     Tarkington 64 

Conquest  of  Mexico.     Prescott 96 

Conquest   of   Peru.      Prescott 96 

Conquest  of  the  air.     Rotch 18 

Conscript.     Erckmann-Chatrian 66 

Conservation  of  natural  resources.     Van  Hise 10 

Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.     Parkman 95 

Conversation.     Conklin 3 

Conversations  on  chemistry.     Ostwald 19 

Cooke,  J.  E.     Virginia 90 

Cooking.     See  Class  640. 

Cooper,  C.  S.     Why  go  to  college  ? 11 

Cooper,  F.  T.     Craftsmanship  of  writing. 42 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Deerslayer 58 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Last  of  the  Mohicans 58 

Cooper,  J.  F.     The   pilot    58 

Cooper,  J.   F.     Pioneers 59 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Prairie 59 

Cooper,  J.  F.     (The)  .spy 59 


114  AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 

Page 

Copeland  &  Herscy.     Representative  biographies 45 

Copper  work.    Rose 36 

Corn.     Bowman  &  Crossley 27 

Correlated  courses  in  woodwork.     Griffith 36 

Corsan.     At  home  in  the  water 39 

Corson.     Introduction  to  Robert  Browning's  poetry 48 

Cotter's  Saturday  night.     Burns 68 

Cotton.     Care  of  children 32 

Couch.     Historical  tales  from  Shakespeare 55 

Coulter.    Plants 22 

Coulter.    Textbook  of  botany 22 

Counsel  upon  the  reading  of  books 41 

Count  Frontenac  and  New  France.     Parkman 95 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs.     Jewett 61 

Courthope.     Joseph   Addison 48 

Cox,     Tales  of  ancient  Greece 4 

Crabb.     English   synonyms 1 

Craftsmanship  of  writing.     Cooper • 42 

Craig,  J.  A.    Judging  live  stock 28 

Craik,  D.  M.  M.     John  Halifax 59 

Craik,  H.,  ed.     English  prose  selections 72 

Cram.     Modern  atlas 1 

Cranf  ord.     Gaskell 60 

Crawford,  C.     Folk  dances 41 

Crawford,  M.  C.     College  girl  of  America 11 

Crawshaw.     Problems  in  furniture  making 35 

Creamery  butter  making.     Michels " 30 

Creasy.     Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the  world 82 

Creighton.    Age  of  Elizabeth ^  . .  87 

Crew.     General  phj^sics 16 

Crisis.    Churchill 65 

Critical  period  of  American  history.     Fiske 91 

Croly.     Promise  of  American  life •' 5 

Crops.     See  Class  630. 

Cross.     English  novel 45 

Crothers.     Among  friends 68 

Crothers.     Gentle  reader 68 

Crusades.    Archer  &  Kingsford 82 

Cumnock.     Choice  readings 44 

Curtiss  &  Post.     Curtiss  aviation  book 16 

Custer.     Boots  and  saddles 100 

Dairy.     See  Class  630. 

Dana.     Geological  story  briefly  told 19 

Daniel  Deronda.     Eliot 60 

Daniels.    Furnishing  a  modest  home 31 

Darton.     Tales  of  the  Canterbury  pilgrims 50 

Daughters  of  the  Revolution.     Coffin 65 

David  Balfour.     Stevenson 63 

David  Copperfield.     Dickens 59 

Davidson,  J.  B.     Agricultural  engineering 28 

Davidson,  J.  L.  S.     Cicero 79 

Davis.     Friend  of  Caesar 65 

Davis.     God  wills  it 65 

Davis.     Victor  of  Salamis 65 

Dawson.     Makers  of  modern  poetry 45 

Day,  E.    Social  life  of  the  Hebrews 79 

Day,  L.  F.     Alphabets 38 

Day,  O.     History  of  commerce 12 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  115 

Page 

Days   off.     Van  Dyke 71 

Day's  work.     Kipling 61 

Debaters'  handbooks. 

Bullock.     Compulsory  insurance 9 

Fanning.     Direct  primaries 6 

Fanning.     Election  of  senators 6 

Phelps.     Government  ownership '■ 10 

Phelps.     Income    tax 10 

Phelps.     Initiative  and  referendum 7 

Phelps.     Recall 7 

Phelps.     Woman    suffrage 7 

Robbins.     Central  bank 10 

Robbins.     Commission  government 7 

Debating.     See  Classes  808.5,  815  and  Nos.  2582,  2621-4. 

Deerslayer.      Cooper 58 

Defoe.     Robinson  Crusoe 59 

Deland.     Old  Chester  tales • 59 

Deming.     Government  of  American  cities 5 

De  Quincey.     Flight   of  a   Tartar  tribe 68 

De  Quincey.     Joan  of  Arc 69 

De  Quincey.     Selections     69 

Descriptive  meteorology.     Moore 20 

DeSoto  and  his  men.     King 94 

Development  of  English  literature.     Welsh 47 

Development  of  modern  Europe.     Andrews 81 

Development  of  modern  Europe.     Robinson  &  Beard 85 

Development  of  the  English  novel.     Cross 45 

Dewey,  D.  R.     Financial  history  of  the  U.  S 9 

Dewey,  D.  R.     National  problems 94 

Dewey,  J.  M.     Lessons  on  manners 3 

Dewey,  J.  M.    Lessons  on  morals 3 

Dickens.     Christmas  books 59 

Dickens.     David  Copperfield 59 

Dickens.     Dombey  and  son 59 

Dickens.     Nicholas    Nickleby 59 

Dickens.     Old  curiosity  shop 59 

Dickens.     Oliver  Twist 59 

Dickens.     Pickwick    papers 60 

Dickerson.     Frog  book 24 

Dictionary  of  dates.     Haydn '  83 

Dictionary  of  English  history.     Low  &  Pulling 87 

Dictionary  of  national  biography:  index  and  epitome 76 

Dietrich.     Swine 28 

Discovery  of  America.     Fiske 91 

Diseases  of  animals.     Mayo 29 

Diseases  of  cattle.     U.  S.  Bur.  of  animal  industry 30 

Diseases  of  economic  plants.     Stevens  &  Hall 23 

Division  and  reunion.     Wilson 99 

Dr.  Luke  of  the  Labrador.     Duncan 60 

Documentary  source  book  of  American  history.     MacDonald 95 

Documents  illustrative  of  American  history.     Preston 97 

Dodd,   H.  C.     Healthful  farmhouse 32 

Dodd,  M.  E.     Chemistry  of  the  household 18 

Dodd,  W.    E.     Jefferson   Davis 100 

Dodge.     Bird's-eye  view  of  our  Civil  war 90 

Dombey  and   son.     Dickens 59 

Don  Quixote.     Cervantes 58 

Doolev,  W.  H.     Textiles 32 


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Page 

Doubleday.     Bird  neighbors 24 

Doubleday.     Nature's  garden 22 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.     Yonge 67 

Dow.    Atlas  of  European  history 82 

Doyle.      Refugees 66 

Doyle.     Through  the  magic  door 41 

Drake.     Making  of  New  England 90 

Drake.     Making  of  the  great  West 90 

Drake.     Making  of  the  Ohio  valley  states 90 

Drake.     Making  of  Virginia 90 

Drake.     Noyes 51 

Drama.     See  Class  812. 

Dudley   &   Kellor.     Athletic   games 40 

Dumas.     Three  musketeers 66 

Duncan,  N.     Dr.  Luke  of  the  Labrador 60 

Duncan,  R.  K.     Chemistry  of  commerce 18 

Duncan,  R.  K.     New  knowledge 16 

Duncan,  R.  K.     Some  chemical  problems  of  today 18 

Dunning.     Reconstruction 94 

Dutch  and  Quaker  colonies  in  America.     Fiske 91 

Dutch   nation.     Motley 84 

Dutton.      Earthquakes 19 

Earle.     Child  life  in  colonial  days 90 

Earle.     Home  life  in  colonial  days 91 

Earle.     Sabbath  in  Puritan  New  England 91 

Early  American  writers.     Cairns 47 

Early  Plantagenets.     Stubbs 88 

Early   Tudors.      Moberly 88 

Earth  and  its  story.     Heilprin 20 

Earth  sculpture.     Geikie 19 

Earthquakes.     See  Class  550. 

Eastman.     Old  Indian  days • 91 

Ebers.     Egyptian  princess 66 

Ebers.      Uarda- 66 

Eckles.     Dairy  cattle ' 28 

Economics.     See  Class  330. 

Edgar.     Story  of  a  grain  of  wheat 28 

Education.    See  Class  370. 

Educational   woodworking.      Park 36 

Efficient   life.      Gulick 26 

Eggleston,  E.     Beginners  of  a  nation 91 

Eggleston,  G.  C.     Our  first  century 91 

Eginhard.     Life  of  Charlemagne 82 

Egyptian  princess.     Ebers 66 

Election  of  senators.     Haynes 7 

Electricity.     See  Class  530. 

Elements  of  transportation.     Johnson 12 

Eliot.      Adam    Bede 60 

Eliot.     Daniel    Deronda 60 

Eliot.     Middlemarch    60 

Eliot.     Mill  on  the  Floss 60 

Eliot.     Romola    60 

Eliot.     Silas    Marner 60 

Elizabeth  and  her  German  garden.     Arnim 57 

Ellis  business  correspondence 34 

Elson.     History  of  the  United  States 91 

Ely  &  Wicker.     Elementary  principles  of  economics 9 

Emerson.     English  traits 69 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  117 

Page 

Emerson.     Essays 69 

Emerson.     Poems  51 

Emerson.     Representative  men 69 

Emerton.     Mediaeval  Europe 82 

Emerton.     Middle  ages 82 

Engineering  drawing.     French 38 

England — History.     See  Class  942. 

England  in  America.     Tyler 93 

England  in  the  19th  century.     Oman 88 

English  constitutional  history.     Montague 88 

English  and  Scottish  popular  ballads.     Child 53 

English  history  told  by  English  poets.     Bates  &  Coman 53 

English  lands,  letters  and  kings.     Mitchell 46 

English  language.     See  Class  808. 

English  literature.     See  Classes  807,  810-812,  814. 

English  men  of  letters. 

Addison,  by  Courthope 48 

Burke,  by  Morley 48 

Emerson,  by  Woodberry 49 

Ruskin,  by  Harrison 49 

Scott,    by   Hutton 49 

English  poetry.     See  Classes  811,  811.8. 

English  prose  selections.     Craik 72 

English  seamen  in  the  16th  century.     Froude 87 

English  stories.     Hale,  ed 61 

English   synonyms.     Crabb 1 

English  traits.     Emerson 69 

English  voyages  of  adventure.     Bacon,  ed 86 

Epitome  of  history.     Ploetz 84 

Epochs  of  American  history. 

Hart.     Formation  of  the  union 92 

Thwaites.     Colonies 98 

Wilson.     Division  and  reunion 99 

Epochs  of  modern  history. 

Creighton.     Age   of   Elizabeth 87 

Gardiner.     First  two  Stuarts d)7 

Longman.     Frederick  the  Great 84 

McCarthy.     Epoch  of  reform 88 

Moberly.      Early   Tudors 88 

Seebohm.     Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution 85 

Stubbs.     Plantagenets 88 

Equal   suffrage.      Sumner 7 

Epoch  of  reform.     McCarthy 88 

Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution.     Seebohm 85 

Erckmann — Chatrian.      Conscript 66 

Essentials  in  American  history.     Hart *  92 

Essentials  in  English  history.     Walker  &  Hart 88 

Essentials  in  mediaeval  and  modern  history.     Harding 82 

Essentials  of  ancient    history.      Wolf  son 81 

Essentials  of  lettering.     French  &  Meiklejohn 38 

Essentials  of  woodworking.     Griffith Z6 

Ethics.    See  Class  170. 

Europe  since  1815.     Hazen %3 

European  background  of  American  history.     Cheyney 93 

European  history.     See  Class  940. 

Evans.     Admiral's  log 77 

Evans.     Sailor's  log 77 

Eve  of  the  French  revolution.     Lowell 84 


118  AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 


Evers  &  Fullerton.     Touching  second 40 

Everts.     Speaking  voice 43 

Every  day  business  for  women.     Wilbur ; 35 

Everyday  ethics.     Cabot 3 

Everyman.    55 

Evolution.     See  Class  570. 

Examples  of  industrial  education.     Leavitt 26 

Exercises  in  wood-working.     Sickels 35 

Expansion   of  England.     Seeley gg 

Expansion  of  the  American  people.     Sparks 98 

Expansion  of  the  British  empire.     Woodward 88 

Experiments   with   plans.      Osterhout 23 

Expert  waitress.     Springsteed S3 

Extempore    speaking.      Shurter 44 

Fairbanks.     Mythology  of  Greece  and  Rome 4 

Fall  of  the  house  of  Usher.     Foe 52 

Familiar  quotations.     Bartlett 1 

Famous  American  statesmen.     Bolton 99 

Famous  cavalry  leaders.     Johnston 83 

Famous  English  statesmen.     Bolton 86 

Fanning,  comp.     Selected  articles:  direct  primaries 6 

Fanning,  comp.     Selected  articles:  election  of  senators 6 

Farm.-  See  Class  630. 

Farm   rhymes.      Riley 52 

Farmer.     Boston  cooking  school  cook  book 32 

Farrand.     Basis  of  American  history 93 

Farrington  &  Woll.     Testing  milk 28 

Faust.    Goethe y^ 

Fawcett.     Life  of  Queen  Victoria 87 

Federal   civil   service.     Foltz 5 

Federalist -. 5 

Federalist    system.      Bassett 93 

Feeds  and  feeding.     Henry 28 

Fernald.     English  synonyms  and  antonyms 42 

Fertilizers  and  manures.     Hall 28 

Festivals  and  plays.     Chubb  &  others 40 

Fetter.     Principles  of  economics 9 

Fiction.    See  Classes  813,  813.9. 

Fiedler.     Oxford  book  of  German  verse 74 

Field.      Poems 5I 

Field  book  of  American  wild  flowers.     Mathews 23 

Field  book  of  wild  birds.     Mathews 24 

Fields.     Yesterdays  with  authors 45 

Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the  world.     Creasy 82 

Firfancial  history  of  the  U.  S.     Dewey 9 

Finck.     Success  in  music 38 

Fireless  cook  book.     Mitchell 33 

First  book  of  photography.     Claudy 37 

First  two  Stuarts.     Gardiner 87 

Firth,  C.  H.     Oliver  Cromwell 87 

Firth,  J.  B.     Augustus  Caesar 79 

Fish.    See  Class  590. 

Fisher.     Colonial  era 91 

Fisher.    Outlines  of  universal  history 82 

Fiske,  A.  K.     Modern  bank 9 

Fiske,  G.  B.     Poultry  architecture 35 

Fiske,  J.     American   revolution 91 

Fiske,  J.     Beginnings  of  New  England 91 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  119 

Page 

Fiske,  J.     Critical  period  of  American  history 91 

Fiske,  J.     Discovery  of  America 91 

Fiske,  J.     Dutch  and  Quaker  colonies  in  America 91 

Fiske,  J.     Mississippi  Valley  in  the  Civil  war 91 

Fiske,  J,     New  France  and  New  England 92 

Fiske,  J.     Old  Virginia  and  her  neighbors. • 92 

Fiske,  J.     War  of  independence 92 

Flame,  electricity,  and  the  camera.     lies 17 

Flandrau.     Viva  Mexico 1^ 

Flaubert.      Salamnbo 66 

Fleming.     Shakespeare's  plots 64 

Fletcher.     Gustavus  Adolphus 82 

Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe.     De  Quincey 68 

Fling.     Sourcebook  of  Greek  history 79 

Flugel-Schmidt-Tanger    dictionary IZ 

Folk  dancing.     See  Class  793. 

Foltz.     Federal  civil  service 6 

Folwell.      Minnesota 92 

Food.     See  Class  640. 
Forbes-Lindsay.     See  Lindsay. 

Forage  and  fiber  crops.     Hunt,  T.  F 29 

Forage  crops.     Voorhees 30 

Ford.     Great  K  &  A  train  robbery 60 

Ford.     Honorable  Peter  Stirling 60 

Ford.     Janice    Meredith dd 

Forman.      Advanced    civics 6 

Formation  of  the  union.     Hart 92 

Fortunes  of  Oliver  Horn.     Smith 63 

Foster,  J.  W.     Century  of  American  diplomacy 6 

Foster,  J.  W.     Practice  of  diplomacy 6 

Foster,  W.  T.     Argumentation  and  debating 43 

Four  feathers.     Mason. 62 

Fowler,  N.  C.     Starting  in  life 25 

Fowler,  W.  W.    City  state  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans 79 

Fowler,  W.  W.     Roman  festivals 79 

Fowler,  W.  W.     Social  life  at  Rome 79 

Fox.     Little  shepherd  of  Kingdom  Come 60 

Fox.     Trail  of  the  lonesome  pine 60 

France  and  England  in  North  America.     See  Parkman. 

Francke.     German  ideals  of  today 'J'Z 

Franklin.     Selections 69 

Eraser.      The    potato 28 

Freeman,  E.  A.     Norman  conquest 87 

Freeman,  E.  A.     William  the  Conqueror 87 

Freeman,  M.  E.  W.     New  England  nun 60 

Freeman,  W.  G.,  &  Chandler.     World's  commercial  products 9 

French,  A.     Heroes  of  Iceland 13 

French,  A.     Story  of  Grettir  the  Strong 13 

French,  H.  W.     Lance  of  Kanana 60 

French,  T.   E.     Engineering  drawing 38 

French,  T.  E.,  &  Meiklejohn.     Essentials  of  lettering 38 

French  revolution.      Johnston 83 

French  war  and  the  revolution.     Sloane 98 

Fresh  fields.     Burroughs 68 

Friend   of  Caesar.     Davis 65 

Friendly   stars.      Martin - 15 

Frithjof  and  Roland.     Ragozin 14 

Frogs.    See  Class  590. 


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Froissart.      Stories 82 

From  Chaucer  to  Arnold.     George 72 

From  Homer  to  Theocritus.     Capps 75 

From  Milton  to  Tennyson.     Syle 54 

From  trail  to  railroad.     Brigham 89 

Froude.     Caesar,  a  sketch 79 

Froude.     English  seamen  in  the  16th  century 87 

Fuels  of  the  household.     White  • 33 

Fulton  &  Trueblood.     British  and  American  eloquence 78 

Furnishing  of  a  modest  home.     Daniels 31 

Furniture.     See  Class  680. 

Fyffe.     History  of  modern   Europe 82 

Gage.     Microscope 21 

Galbraith.     Personal  hygiene 26 

Games.     See  Class  790. 

Gardiner,  J.  H.     Bible  as  English  literature 46 

Gardiner,  S.  R.     Atlas  of  English  history 87 

Gardiner,  S.  R.     First  two  Stuarts 87 

Gardiner,  S.  R.     Student's  history  of  England 87 

Garrison.      Westward   extension 93 

Gaskell.      Cranf  ord 60 

Gates.     Biography  of  a  prairie  girl 60 

Gay.     James  Madison 102 

Gayley.      Classic   myths 5 

Gayley  &  Young.     English  poetry 53 

Geikie.      Earth    sculpture 19 

General  history.     See  Class  940. 

Gentle  reader.     Crothers 68 

Gentleman   from   France.     Weyman 67 

Gentleman  from  Indiana.     Tarkington 64 

Geographic  influences  in  American  history.     Brigham 89 

Geography.     See  Class  550. 
Geology.     See  Class  550. 

George,  A.  J.,  comp.     From  Chaucer  to  Arnold 72 

George,  W.  R.     Junior  republic 9 

German  ideals  of  today.     Francke 73 

German  language  and  literature.     See   Class  830. 

Gettemy.     True  story  of  Paul  Revere 102 

Gibbs.     Household  textiles 32 

Gibson.     Scientific  ideas  of  today 16 

Gifford.      Needlework 32 

Gilman.     James    Monroe 102 

Girl  who  earns  her  own  living.     Richardson 26 

Girls  and  education.     Briggs 11 

Girls  and  women.     Paine 4 

Glaciers  of  North  America.     Russell 20 

God  wills  it.     Davis 65 

Goethe.    Faust 73 

Goethe.    Poems 73 

Golden.     Laboratory  course  in  wood-turning 35 

Golden  book.     Coleridge 50 

Golden   treasury.      Palgrave 54 

Goldsmith.     Poems  and  plays 51 

Goldsmith.     Vicar  of  Wakefield 60 

Good  neighbor  in  the  modern  city.     Richmond 10 

Goodnow.     Municipal  government -      6 

Goodspeed.     History  of  the  ancient  world 79 


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Page 

Goodspeed.     History  of  the  Babylonians » . . . .  79 

Goodwin.     White  aprons 66 

Goodyear.      History   of  art 37 

Goodyear.     Renaissance  and  modern  art 37 

Goodyear.     Roman  and  mediaeval  and  modern  art 37 

Gordy,  J.  P.     Political  history  of  the  United  States 92 

Goss.     Bench  work  in  wood 35 

Gosse.     Ibsen 74 

Gould.     Louis  Agassiz 48 

Government.     See  Class  320. 

Gow.     Companion   to  school  classics 79 

Gracchi.     Beesly 78 

Graham  &  Clark.     Practical  athletics 39 

Great  American  universities.     Slosson 12 

Great  American  writers.     Trent  &  Erskine 47 

Great  books  as  life-teachers.     Hillis 41 

Great  K  &  A  train  robbery.     Ford 60 

Greatest  short  stories.     Cody • 58 

Greece — History.     See  Class  930. 

Greek   constitutional   history.      Greenidge 80 

Greek  language  and  literature.     See  Class  880. 

Green,  J.  R.     Short  history  of  the  English  people 87 

Green,  S.  B.     Popular  fruit  growing 28 

Green,  S.   B.     Vegetable  gardening 28 

Green,  W.  D.     William  Pitt 87 

Greene,  E.  B.     Provincial  America 93 

Greenidge,  A.  H.  J.     Greek  constitutional  history 80 

Greenough.     Words  and  their  ways 42 

Greenslet.     James   Russell   Lowell 49 

Grenfell.     Adrift  on  an  ice  pan 77 

Griffis.     Pilgrims  in   their  three  homes 92 

Griffis.     Young  people's  history  of  Holland 82 

Griffith.     Essentials  of  wood  working 36 

Griffith.     Correlated  courses  in  woodwork 36 

Grinnell.     Story  of  the  Indian 92 

Growth  of  the  French   nation.     Adams 81 

Guerber.     Legends  of  the  Middle  ages 82 

Guerber.     Legends   of  the    Rhine 13 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome 5 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Northern  lands 5 

Guerber.     Stories  'of  popular  operas 38 

Guide   to   music.     Mason 39 

Guide  to  the  study  of  American  history.     Channing  &  Hart 90 

Guitteau.     Government  and  politics 6 

Gulick,  C.  B.     Life  of  the  ancient  Greeks 80 

Gulick,  L.  H.     Efficient  life 26 

Gulick,  L.  H.     Mind    and    work 3 

Gulliver's  travels.     Swift 71 

Gunnar.     Boyesen > 57 

Hale,  E.  E.     Man  without  a  country 61 

Hale,  E.  E.,  jr.,  ed.     English  essays 72 

Hale,  E.  E.,  jr.,  ed.     English  stories 61 

Hale,  E.  E.,  jr.     Longer  narrative  poems -. . .  53 

Half  century  of  conflict.     Parkman 96 

Hall.     Fertilizers  and  manures 28 

Halleck.     English   literature 46 

Hamlet.     Shakespeare 55 

Hammond's  comprehensive  atlas  of  the  world 1 


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Hancock.     Life  at  West  Point 11 

Hand  work  in  wood.     Noyes 36 

Handbook  of  best  readings.     Clark 44 

Handbook  of  health.     Hutchinson 27 

Handbook  of  the  trees.     Hough , .  22 

Handbook  of  universal  literature.     Botta 41 

Handicraft  for  girls.     McGlauflin S3 

Hapgood.     School  needlework 32 

Harding.     Essentials  in  mediaeval  and  modern  history 82 

Harding,  ed.     Select  orations:  American  political  history 87 

Harper's  dictionary  of  classical  literature • 80 

Harper's  Latin  dictionary.     Lewis  &  Short 75 

Harrington.     About  the  weather 20 

Harris.     German   composition 73 

Harrison.     Choice  of  books 41 

Harrison.     John  Ruskin 49 

Hart.     Actual   government 6 

Hart.     Essentials  in  American  history T.  92 

Hart.     Formation  of  the  Union 92 

Hart.     National  ideals  historically  traced 94 

Hart.     Salmon  Portland  Chase 100 

Hart.     Slavery  and  abolition 93 

Hart,  ed.    American  history  told  by  contemporaries 93 

Hart,  ed.    American  nation 93 

Harte.     Tennessee's  partner 51 

Hartung.     Barton's  first  aid  textbook 26 

Harwood.     New  creations  in  plant  life 22 

Haskin.     American   government 6 

Hastings.     Light 16 

Hatfield.     Modern  accounting 34 

Haunters  of  the  silences.     Roberts 25 

Haweis,  ed.     Chaucer 50 

Hawthorne.     House  of  the  seven  gables 61 

Hawthorne.     Marble  faun 61 

Hazen.     Europe  since  1815 83 

Hay.    William  McKinley 102 

Haydn.     Dictionary  of  dates 83 

Haynes.     Election   of  senators 7 

Headlam.      Bismarck 83 

Headley.     Life  of  General  Lafayette 101 

Health,  strength  and  power.     Sargent • 27 

Healthful   farmhouse.     Dodd ,. 32 

Heat.    See  Class  530. 

Heilprin,  A.     Earth  and  its  story 20 

Heilprin,  L.     Historical  reference  book 83 

Henderson.     Short  history  of  Germany 83 

Henry.     Feeds  and  feeding 28 

Henry    Esmond.     Thackeray 64 

Hero  tales  of  the  far  North.     Riis 76 

Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance.     Church 13 

Heroes  of  discovery  in  America.     Morris 99 

Heroes  of  Iceland.     French 13 

Heroes  of  progress  in  America.     Morris 99 

Heroes  of  the  army  in  America.     Morris 99 

Heroes  of  the  navy  in  America.     Morris 99 

Heroes  of  the  nation. 

Alexander  the  Great,  by  Wheeler 81 

Augustus  Caesar,  by  Firth 79 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  123 


Bismarck,  by  Headlani 83 

Cicero,  by   Davidson 79 

Cromwell,   by  Firth 87 

Edward  Plantagenet,  by  Jenks 87 

Gustaviis  Adolphus,  by  Fletcher 82 

Henry   V,   by   Kingsf ord 87 

Lee,  by  White 101 

Lincoln,  by  Brooks 101 

Nelson,  by  Russell 88 

Pitt,  by  Green 87 

Wellington,  by  Morris 88 

Wyclif,   by   Sargent 88 

Heroic  ballads.     Montgomery. 53 

Heroines  of  modern  progress.     Adams  &  Foster 76 

Herrick.     Commercial  education 34 

Heydrick,  ed.     Types  of  the  short  story 61 

Higginson.     Henry   Wadsworth   Longfellow 49 

Higginson.     Tales  of  the  enchanted  islands 14 

Higginson  &  Boynton.     American  literature 46 

High  school  agriculture.     Mayne  &  Hatch 29 

High  school  debate  book.     Robbins 44 

High  school  manual  training  course.     Ritchey 36 

Hilgard.  -  Soils 28 

Hill,  F.  T.     On  the  trail  of  Grant  and  Lee 101 

Hill,  F.  T.    On  the  trail  of  Washington 103 

Hill,  J.  M.     Practical  cooking 32 

Hill,  M.,  comp.     Liberty  documents 94 

Hill.     Vachell 64 

Hillis.     Great  books  as  life-teachers 41 

Historic  Americans.     Brooks 99 

Historic  inventions,     Holland '. 16 

Historical  geography.     MacCoun 95 

Historical  plays  from  Shakespeare.     Couch ^. . . .  55 

Historical  reference  book.     Heilprin 83 

History  of  the  Babylonians.     Goodspeed 79 

History  of  the  Middle  ages.     Munro 84 

History  of  the  Orient  and  Greece.     Botsford 78 

History  of  the  presidency.     Stanwood 98 

History  of  the  United  States  navy.     Spears 98 

Hitchcock.     Building  of  a  book 34 

Hodgkin.     Life  of  Charlemagne 83 

Hodgson.     Practical  wood  carving 38 

Hodgson.     Up-to-date  hardwood  finisher ,. 36 

Holland,  R.  S.     Builders  of  United  Italy \ 83 

Holland,  R.   S.     Historic  inventions 16 

Holland,  W.  J.     Butterfly  book 24 

Holmes.     Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table 69 

Holmes.     Complete  poetical  works 51 

Hoist.     John  C.  Calhoun 100 

Holt,  H.,  ed.    Life  stories  of  undistinguished  Americans 9 

Holt,  L.  E.     Care  and  feeding  of  children 32 

Home  care  of  the  sick.     Pope 33 

Home  fun.     Bullivant 40 

Home  life  in  colonial  days.     Earle 91 

Home  waterworks.     Lynde 29 

Homer.    Iliad 75 

Homer.     Iliad,     Adaptation , .  75 

Homer.     Odyssey 75 


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Page 

Homer.     Odyssey.     Adaptation 75 

Honorable  Peter  Stirling.    Ford 60 

Hopkins,  A,  A,,  &  Bond,  comp.     Scientific  American  reference  book  1 

Hopkins,  C.  G.     Soil  fertility 28 

Hornaday.    American  natural  history 24 

Hornaday.     Our  vanishing  wild  life 24 

Horse   book.     Johnstone 29 

Hosmer.     Appeal  to  arms 93 

Hosmer.      The    Jews 80 

Hosmer.     Louisiana   purchase 94 

Hosmer.     Outcome  of  the  Civil  war 93 

Hosmer.     Samuel  Adams 100 

Hosmer.     Short  history  of  the  Mississippi  valley 94 

Hough,  R.  B.     Handbook  of  the  trees 22 

Hough,  T.,  &  Sedgwick.    -Human  mechanism 26 

House.      Bevier 31 

House  of  the  seven  gables.     Hawthorne 61 

House  of  the  Wolf.     Weyman 67 

Household  bacteriology.     Buchanan 31 

Household  economics.     See  Class  640. 

Household  textiles.     Gibbs '. 32 

Houston.     Wonder  book  of  light 16 

Houston.     Wonder  book  of  magnetism 16 

Houston.     Wonder  book  of  the  atmosphere 20 

How  &  Leigh.     History  of  Rome 80 

How  George  Rogers  Clark  won  the  Northwest.    Thwaites 98 

How  to  judge  a  book.     Shuman 42 

How  to  study  pictures.     Caf fin •  •  •  • Zl 

Howard,  G.  E.     Preliminaries  of  the  Revolution 93 

Howard,  L.  O.     Insect  book 24 

Howells.      My   Mark  Twain 48 

Howells.     Rise  of  Silas  Lapham 61 

Hoyt.     Cy(?lopedia  of  practical  quotations 2 

Hudson.      Shakespeare 55 

Hugh  Wynne.     Mitchell (i] 

Hughes.     David   Livingstone 87 

Hughes.     Tom  Brown  at   Oxford 61 

Hughes.     Tom   Brown's  school   days 61 

Hugo.     Les  miserables 66 

Hull,  comp.     Boys'  Cuchulain 14 

Human  body.     Martin 27 

Human  foods,     Snyder 2>Z 

Human  mechanism.     Hough  &  Sedgwick 26 

Human  nutrition.     Jordan Zl 

Hume.     Modern   Spain 83 

Hume.     Spain %Z 

Humphrey,  comp.     Poetic  new  world 53 

Hunt,  C.  L.     Ellen  H.  Richards 32 

Hunt,  T.  F.     Cereals  in  America 29 

Hunt,  T.  F.     Forage  and  fiber  crops 29 

Hutchinson.     Handbook  of  health 27 

Hutchinson.     Preventable  diseases 27 

Hutchison,  Robert.     Food Z2 

Hutton.     Sir  Walter  Scott 49 

Hyde.     Newspaper  reporting 34 

Hypatia.      Kingsley 66 

Iceland  fisherman.     Loti 62 

Idylls  of  the  king.     Fallen 51 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  125 

Page 

Idylls   of  the   king.     Tennyson t 52 

lies.     Flame,  electricity  and  the  camera 17 

lies.     Inventors   at  work 17 

lies.     Leading-  American   inventors 17 

Iliad.     Homer * 75 

Iliad  for  boys   and  girls.     Church 75 

Immigrant  tide.     Steiner 7 

In  ole  Virginia.     Page 62 

In   our  convent   days.     Repplier 70 

In  the  days  of  Shakespeare.     Jenks 55 

Indoor  amusements.     See  Class  793. 

Indoor  studies.      Burroughs 68 

Industrial  and  social  history  of   England.     Cheyney 86 

Industrial  history  of  the  United  States.     Coman 91 

Industrial   mathematics.      Marsh 15 

Initiative,  referendum  and  recall.     Munro : 7 

Insects.     See  Class  590,  and  No.  1737. 

Intercollegiate  debates.     Pearson 43 

Introduction  to  the   English  historians.     Beard 86 

Inventors  at  work.     lies 17 

Irrigation  and  drainage.     King 29 

Irving.      Bracebridge    hall 69 

Irving.     George    Washington 103 

Irving.     Old    Christmas 69 

Irving.     Rip   Van    Winkle 69 

Irving.     Sketch    book 69 

Irving.     Tales  from   the  Alhambra 69 

Isham.      American    painting Zl 

Island   story.      Marshall 88 

Ivanhoe.     Scott ^Z 

Jackson,  D.  C,  &  Jackson.     Electricity  and  magnetism 17 

Jackson,    H.    H.      Ramona 61 

Jacksonian  democracy.     McDonald 93 

James.     On  some  of  life's   ideals 3 

James.     Principles  of  psychology 3 

Jane    Eyre.     Bronte 58 

Janice    Meredith.      Ford 66 

Jeanne    d'Arc.      Mackaye 55 

JefTersonian    system.      Channing 93 

Jenks,   E.     Edward   Plantagenet 87 

Jenks,  T.     In  the  days  of  Shakespeare 55 

Jenks,  T.     Photography  for  young  folks Zl 

Jesuits  in  North  America.     Parkman 96 

Jewett.     Country  of  the  pointed  firs 61 

Jewett.     Story  of  the  Normans ^^ 

Jews.      Hosmer 80 

Joan   of  Arc.      Clemens 65 

Joan  of  Arc.     De  Quincey 69 

Joan   of  Arc.     Lowell 84 

John    Halifax.      Craik 59 

Johnson,  A.,  ed.     Readings  in  American  history 94 

Johnson,  E.  R.     Elements  of  transportation 12 

Johnson,  O.     Stover  at  Yale , .  61 

Johnson,    S.     Selections 69 

Johnston,  A.,  ed.     American  orations 94 

Johnston,   C.   H.   L.      Famous  cavalry  leaders 83 

Johnston,  H.  W.     Private  life  of  the  Romans 80 

Johnston,   M.     Long  roll dd 


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Johnston,  R.  M.     French  revolution 83 

Johnston,  R.  M.     Leading  American  soldiers 99 

Johnston,   R.   M.     Napoleon 84 

Johnstone,  J.  H.  S.     Horse  book 29 

Jones,  F.  A.     Thomas  A.  Edison 17 

Jones,  H.  C.     Physical  chemistry 18 

Jordan,  D.  S.     Fishes 24 

Jordan,  D.  S.,  &  Kellogg.     Evolution  and  animal  life 21 

Jordan,  E.  G.     May  Iverson  tackles  life 61 

Jordan,  W.  H.     Human  nutrition 32 

Journal  of  the  federal  convention.     Madison 95 

Judging   live   stock.     Craig 28 

Judith    Shakespeare.      Black 57 

Julius  Caesar,     Shakespeare 56 

Junior  republic.     George 9 

Jusserand.      Literary    history 46 

Kaempfifert.     New   art  of  flying 17 

Kahlenberg   &   Hart.      Chemistry 18 

Keats.     Poems 51 

Keeler.     Our  native  trees 22 

Keller.      Optimism 3 

Keller.     Story  of  my  life 11 

Kendall,  ed.     Source  book  of  English  history 87 

Kenilw^orth.     Scott 63 

Kennedy.     Servant  in  the  house 55 

Kcphart.     Book  of  camping 40 

Kephart.      Camp    cookery 32 

Kidnapped.       Stevenson dZ 

Kiepert.     Atlas   antiquus 80 

Kim.      Kipling 62 

Kimball.     Structure   of  the   English   sentence 42 

Kindred   of  the  wild.     Roberts 25 

King,  C.     Cadet  days 61 

King,  F.  H.     Irrigation   and   drainage 29 

King,  F.  H.     Physics  of  agriculture 29 

King,  F.  H.     Soil    29 

King,  F.  H.     Ventilation 29 

King,  G.     DeSoto  and  his  men. 94 

King  Lear.     Shakespeare 56 

Kingsford.      Henry  V 87 

Kingsley.      Hypatia dd 

Kingsley.     Roman  and  Teuton 84 

Kingsley.     Westward  ho 66 

Kipling.     Captains  courageous 61 

Kipling.      Collected   verse 51 

Kipling.     Day's  work 61 

Kipling.      Kim 62 

Kipling.     Light  that  failed 62 

Labor.    See  Class  330. 

Laboratory  course  in  wood-turning.     Golden 35 

Laboulaye.    Quest  of  the  four  leaved  clover. 62 

Lady  of  the  lake.     Scott 52 

Lady  or  the  tiger  ?     Stockton 64 

Laing.     Masterpieces  of  Latin  literature 75 

Lakes  of  North  America.     Russell 20 

Lamb.     Essays  of  Elia , 70 

Lamb  &  Lamb.     Tales  from  Shakespeare. 55 

Lance  of  Kanana.     French 60 


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Page 

Land  we  live  in.     Price 10 

Lang.     Tales  of  Troy  and  Greece , 75 

Lange.     Silver  island  of  the   Chippewa 62 

LaSalle.     Parkman 96 

Laselle  &  Wiley.     Vocations  for  girls 25 

Last  American  frontier.     Paxson 93 

Last  days  of  Pompeii.     Lytton dl 

Last   of  the   Mohicans.     Cooper 58 

Latane.     America  as  a  world  power 94 

Latin  language  and  literature.     See  Class  880. 

Laundry    work.      Shepperd ZZ 

Laurel   song   book.     Tomlins 39 

Laut.     Pathfinders  of  the  West 94 

Lavignac.      Music   and   musicians 38 

Lavignac.     Music  dramas  of  Wagner 38 

Lawn   tennis.      Paret 40 

Lawton.     Classical  Latin  literature 75 

Lays  of  ancient  Rome.     Macaulay 51 

Laycock  &  Scales.     Argumentation  aiid  debate .' 43 

Laycock  &  Spofford.     Manual  of  argumentation 43 

Leading  American   inventors.     lies 17 

Leading  American  soldiers.     Johnston 99 

Leavitt.     Examples  of  industrial  education 26 

Le  Bosquet.     Personal  hygiene 27 

Le  Conte.     Elements  of  geology 20 

Lecky.     American  revolution 95 

Legends.     See  Class  398,  and  No.  2447. 

Les  miserables.     Hugo dd 

Lessons  in  cooking.     Robinson   &  Hammell ZZ 

Lessons  on  manners.     Dewey 3 

Lessons  on  morals.     Dewey 3 

Letters  and  lettering.     Brown 38 

Lewis,  C.  T.,  &  Short.     Harper's  Latin  dictionary 75 

Lewis,  E.  H.     Business  English 34 

Liberty    documents.      Hill 94 

Library  of  home  economics. 

Barrows.     Principles  of  cookery 31 

Bevier.      (The)    house 31 

Cotton.     Care  of  children 31 

Dodd.     Chemistry  of  the  household 18 

LeBosquet.     Personal  hygiene 27 

Pope.     Home  care  of  the  sick Z?> 

Terrill.     Household  management ZTi 

Life  at  West  Point.     Hancock H 

Life  in  ancient   Egypt.     Maspero 80 

Life  in  the  Roman  world.     Tucker 81 

Life   of   Charlemagne.      Eginhard 82 

Life  of  the  ancient   Greeks.     Gulick 80 

Life  of  the  bee.     Maeterlinck 24 

Life  stories  of  undistinguished  Americans.     Holt 9 

Light.     See  Class  530. 

Light  that  failed.     Kipling 62 

Lincoln,   A.     Speeches  and  letters 69 

Lincoln,  M.  J.  B.     Boston  cook  book '^'^ 

Lipman,  J.  G.     Bacteria  in  relation  to  country  life- 23 

Lindsay.      John    Smith 102 

Linn.      Horace    Greeley 101 

Lippincott's   dictionary   of   biography 2 


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Lippincott's  new  gazetteer  of  the  world 2 

Literary  and  historical  atlas  of  America.     Bartholomew 1 

Literary  and  historical  atlas  of  Europe.     Bartholomew 1 

Literary  history  of  America.     Wendell 47 

Literary  leaders  of  America.     Burton 45 

Literary  likings.     Burton 5g 

Literary  pilgrimages  in  New  England.     Bacon 45 

Literary  study  of  the  Bible.     Moulton 46 

Literature,  General.     See  Class  800. 

Literature  and  life   in  school.     Colby 41 

Little  minister.     Barrie 57 

Little  rivers.     Van  Dyke 71 

Little  shepherd  of  Kingdom  Come.     Fox 60 

Little    women.      Alcott 57 

Lloyd  &  Bigelow.     Teaching  of  biology 21 

Lockhart.     Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott 49 

Locy.     Biology  and  its  makers 21 

Lodge.     Alexander  Hamilton 101 

Lodge.     Daniel   Webster 103 

Lodge.     George   Washington 103 

Lodge.     Short  history  of  the  English  colonies 95 

Long,  comp.     American  poems 53 

Long  roll.     Johnston 66 

Longman.      Frederick,    the    great 84 

Longer  narrative  poems.     Hale 53 

Longfellow.      Complete    poetical   works 51 

Longfellow.     Song  of  Hiawatha 51 

Loomis.     New  practical  letter  writing 34 

Lorna   Doone.      Blackmore 57 

Lothrop.     William  Henry  Seward ., 102 

Loti.      Iceland    fisherman 62 

Louisiana   purchase.      Hosmer 94 

Lovell.     vStories  in   stone  from  the  Roman  forum 80 

Low  &  Pulling.     Dictionary  of  English  history 87 

Lowell,   E.  J.     Eve  of  the  French  revolution 84 

Lowell,  F.  C.     Joan   of  Arc 84 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Books   and   libraries 69 

Lowell,  J.   R.     My  study  windows 70 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Poetical  works 51 

Lure  of  the  Labrador  wild.     Wallace 76 

Lytton.     Last  days  of  Pompeii 67 

Lyall.      Warren    Hastings 88 

Lvnde       Home    waterworks 29 

Lyon  &  Fippin.     Soil  management 29 

Mabie.     Norse  stories 5 

Mabie.     Stories  new  and  old 62 

Mabinogion 14 

Macaulay.     Critical   and  historical   essays 70 

Macaulay.     Lays  of  ancient  Rome 51 

Macaulay.     Miscellaneous    essays 70 

Macbeth.     Shakespeare 56 

McCall.     Business  of  Congress 7 

McCall.     Thaddeus   Stevens    102 

McCarthy.     Epoch  of  reform 88 

McCarthy.     Short  history  of  our  own  times- 88 

McCarthy.     Story  of  the  people  of  England 88 

McConathy.     School  song  book 38 

MacCoun.     Historical  geography 95 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  129 

Page 

MacDonald;  ed.     Documentary  source  book  of  American  history..-  95 

McDonald.     Jacksonian   democracy 93 

McFadden  &  Davis.     Selected  list  of  plays 41 

McGlauflin.     Handicraft  for  girls 33 

Mach,   E.     Science   of  mechanics 17 

Mach,  E.  R.  O.  von.     Outlines  of  the  history  of  painting 37 

Mackaye.     Jeanne  d'Arc 55 

Maclaren,   Ian,  pseud.     See  Watson,   John. 

McLaughlin.     Confederation  and  the  constitution 93 

McLaughlin.     History  of  the  American  nation 95 

Macleod.     Book  of  King  Arthur 14 

Macleod.     Shakespeare   story  book 55 

McMaster.     History  of  the  United  States 95 

Macy.      Party    organization 7 

Madison.     Journal  of  the  federal  convention 95 

Maeterlinck.     Life  of  the  bee 24 

Magnetic  north.     Robins 62 

Magruder.     John   Marshall 102 

Mahafify.     Old  Greek  life 80 

MahafTy.     Story  of  Alexander's  empire 80 

Mair.     English  literature 46 

Makers   of  modern  poetry.      Dawson • •  •  •  •  45 

Making  of  a  man.      Marden 3 

Making  of  a  newspaper  man.     Blythe 34 

Making  of  an  American.      Riis 77 

Making  of  New   England.      Drake 90 

Making  of  the  great  West.     Drake 90 

Making  of  the    nation.      Walker 98 

Making  of  the  Ohio  Valley  states.     Drake 90 

Making  of  Virginia.     Drake 90 

Makower.      Radioactive    substances 17 

Malory.     Boy's   King  Arthur 14 

Man  with  the  hoe.     Markham 51 

Man  without  a  country.     Hale 61 

Manly.     English   poetry '53 

Manly,     English  prose 72 

Manly,  ed.     Pre-Shakespearean  drama .  55 

Manual  of  argumentation.     Laycock  &  SpofTord 43 

Manual  of  carpentry.     Riley 36 

Manual  of  debate.     Thomas 44 

Manual  training.     See  Class  680. 

Marble  faun.     Hawthorne 61 

Marden.     Making  of  a  man 3 

Marden.     Pushing  to  the  front 3 

Marden.      Success 3 

Marden.     Young  man  entering  business 3 

Marjorie  Daw.     Aldrich 57 

Markham.     Man  with  the  hoe 51 

Markwick  &  Smith.     True   citizen 4 

Marryat.     Masterman    Ready 62 

Marsh.     Industrial   mathematics 15 

Marshall.     An  island  story 88 

Marshall.     Scotland's   story 84 

Marshall.      Story   of   France 84 

Martin,  G.  L.     Dairy  laboratory  guide 29 

Martin,  H.  N.     Human  body 27 

Martin,  H.  R.     Tillie 62 

Martin,  M.   E.     Friendly  stars 15 


130  AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 

Page 

Martineau.     Peasant  and  the  prince  •  •  • 67 

Mason,  A.  E.  W.     Four  feathers , 62 

Mason,  D.   G.     Guide  to  music 39 

Mason,  D.  G.     Orchestral  instruments 39 

Maspero.     Life  in  ancient  Egypt 80 

Master  Skylark.     Bennett 57 

Masterman   Ready.     Marryat 62 

Masterpieces  of  Greek  literature.     Wright,  ed '. .  76 

Masterpieces  of  Latin  literature.     Laing,  ed 75 

Masterpieces  of  modern  oratory.     Shurter,  ed 73 

Masters  of  fate.     Shaler • 4 

Masters  of  the  English  novel 45 

Mathematics.     See  Class  510. 

Mathews,  F.  S.     Field  book  of  American  wild  flowers 23 

Mathews,  F.  S.     Field  book  of  wild  birds 24 

Mathews,  J.  L.     Remaking  the  Mississippi 12 

Mathewson  &  Stewart.     Applied  mechanical  drawing 38 

Matteson.     Analytic  index  to  American  nation 94 

May  Iverson  tackles  life.     Jordan 61 

Mayne  &  Hatch.     High  school  agriculture 29 

Mayo.     Diseases  of  animals 29 

Mechanical  drawing.     See  Class  740. 
Mechanics.     See  Class  530. 

Mediaeval   England.     Bateson 86 

Mediaeval  Europe.     Emerton 82 

Melitz.     Opera  goers'  complete  guide 39 

Melting  pot.     Zangwill 56 

Men  of  iron.     Pyle 67 

Men  who  made  the  nation.     Sparks 98 

Men  who  sell  things.     Moody 35 

Merchant  of  Venice.     Shakespeare 56 

Merry  men.     Stevenson 63 

Merwin.     Aaron  Burr 100 

Merwin.     Thomas  Jefferson 101 

Michels.     Creamery  butter  making 30 

Microscope.     Gage 21 

Middle   ages.      Emerton 82 

Middle  period.     Burgess 89 

Middlemarch.      Eliot 60 

Midsummer  night's   dream.     Shakespeare 56 

Milk.     See  Class  630. 

Mill  on  the  Floss.     Eliot 60 

Mills.     Our  inland   seas 12 

Mills.     Searchlights  on  American  industries 12 

Milton.     Poetical  works 51 

Mind   and  work.     Gulick 3 

Mineralogy.     See  Class  540. 

Minnesota.      Folwell 92 

Mission    furniture.      Windsor ^f) 

Mississippi  valley  in  the  Civil  war.     Fiske ; 91 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     English  lands,  letters  and  kings '. 46 

Mitchell,  M.  J.     Fireless  cook  book 33 

Mitchell,  S.  W.     Hugh  Wynne 67 

Moberly.      Early   Tudors 88 

Modern  accounting.     Hatfield 34 

Modern  advertising.     Calkins  &  Holden 34 

Modern  American   oratory.     Ringwalt 73 

Modern   atlas.     Cram 1 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  131 

Page 

Modern   bank.     Fiske 9 

Modern  cabinet  work.     Wells  &  Hooper 36 

Modern  political  orations.     Wagner Th 

Modern  Spain.     Hume 83 

Modern  vikings.      Boyeson 58 

Mommsen.     History  of  the  Roman  republic 80 

Monsieur    Beaucaire.      Tarkington 64 

Montague.     English  constitutional  history 88 

Montcalm  and  Wolfe.     Parkman 96 

Montgomery,  comp.     Heroic  ballads 53 

Moody,  W.  D.     Men  who  sell  things 35 

Moody,  W.  v.,  &  Lovett.     First  view  of  English  literature 46 

Moore.      Descriptive    meteorology 20 

Morawetz.     Banking  and  currency  problems 9 

Morgan.     Abraham  Lincoln 102 

Morgan.     Theodore    Roosevelt 102 

Morley.      Burke •• 48 

Morris,  C.     Heroes  of  discovery  in  America 99 

Morris,  C.     Heroes  of  progress  in  America 99 

Morris,  C.     Heroes  of  the  army  in  America 99 

Morris,  C.     Heroes  of  the  navy  in  America 99 

Morris,  W.     Atalanta's  race 51 

Morris,  W.  O.    Wellington 88 

Morse.     Abraham  Lincoln 102 

Morse.     Benjamin   Franklin 101 

Morse.    John  Adams 100 

Morse.     John  Quincy  Adams 100 

Morse.     Thomas   Jefferson , 101 

Moses.     Louisa  May  Alcott 11 

Mother.      Norris 62 

Motley.     Dutch  nation 84 

Motley.     Peter,  the   great 84 

Moulton.     Literary  study  of  the  Bible 46 

Moulton.     Shakespeare  as  a  dramatic  artist : 55 

Moulton.     World  literature 41 

Mowry.     Territorial  growth  of  the  United  States 95 

Much  ado  about  nothing.     Shakespeare 56 

Muller.     Carla  Wenckebach :   pioneer 78 

Munro,  D.  C.     History  of  the  Middle  ages 84 

Munro,  D.  C.     Source  book  of  Roman  history 80 

Munro,  W.  B.     Government  of  European  cities 7 

Munro,  W.  B.     Initiative,  referendum  and  recall 7 

Muir.     Story  of  my  boyhood 11 

Munsterberg.     Psychology  and  life 3 

Murray.     Ancient    Greek   literature 75 

Music.    See  Class  780. 

My   Mark  Twain.     Howells 48 

My   study  windows.     Lowell 70 

My  summer  in  a  garden.     Warner 71 

Mythology.     See  Class  290.  and  No.  2667. 

National    developrhent.      Sparks 94 

National  ideals  historically  traced.     Hart 94 

National  problems.     Dewey 94 

Nature  and  man  in  America.     Shaler 21 

Nature's  garden.     Doubleday 22 

New  art  of  flying.     Kaempfifert 17 

New  astronomy.     Todd 5 

New  creations  in  plant  life.     Harwood 22 


132  AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 

Page 

New     Encyclopedia  of  social  reform.     Bliss  &  Binder 1 

New  England  nun.     Freeman 60 

New  France  and  New  England.     Fiske 92 

New  freedom.     Wilson 8 

New  knowledge.     Duncan 16 

New  physics.     Poincare 17 

New  practical   letter   writing.      Loomis 34 

Newcomb.     Astronomy  for  everybody 15 

Newcomb.     Side-lights  on  astronomy 15 

Newcomer   &  Andrews.     Twelve   centuries   of   English  poetry  and 

prose    48 

Newspaper  reporting.     Hyde 34 

Nibelungenlied 73 

Nicholas   Nickleby.     Dickens 59 

Nicolay.     Short  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 102 

Norman  conquest  of  England.     Freeman 87 

Norris.      Mother 62 

Norse   mythology.     Anderson 4 

Norse  stories.     Mabie 5 

Northrop.     Addresses 70 

Northwestern  fights  and  fighters.     Brady 89 

Noyes,  A.     Drake 51 

Noyes,  W.     Handwork  in  wood 36 

Noyes,  W.     Wood  and  forest 36 

Nuttall.     Popular  handbook  of  the  birds 24 

Odyssey.     Homer 75 

Odyssey  for  boys  and  girls.     Church  • 75 

Ogden,  H.  N.     Rural  hygiene 30 

Ogden,  J.  G.     Heat 17 

Ogg,  ed.     Source  book  of  mediaeval  history 84 

Olcott.     George  Eliot 48 

Old   Chester   tales.     Deland 59 

Old  Christmas.      Irving 69 

Old  Creole  days.     Cable 58 

Old  curiosity    shop.      Dickens 59 

Old  gentleman  of  the  black  stock.     Page 62 

Old  Greek    life.      Mahaffy 80 

Old  Indian   days.      Eastman 91 

Old  regime  in   Canada.     Parkman 96 

Old  Virginia  and  her  neighbors.     Fiske 92 

Old  world  hero  stories.     Tappan 85 

Oliver   Twist.      Dickens 59 

Ollivant.     Bob,  son  of  Battle 62 

Olsen.      Pure   foods 33 

Oman.     England  in  the  19th  century 88 

On    reading.      Brandes 41 

On  some  of  life's  ideals.     James 3 

On  the  trail  of  Grant  and  Lee.     Hill 101 

On  the  trail  of  Washington.     Hill 102 

Opera  goers'  complete  guide.     Melitz 39 

Optimism.      Keller 3 

Orations — Collections.     See  Class  815. 

Orchestral  instruments.     Mason 39 

Orcutt.     The   writer's   desk  book 42 

Oregon  trail.     Parkman 96 

Osman.     Cleaning  and  renovating 33 

Osterhout.     Experiments  with  plants 23 

Ostwald.     Conversations  on  chemistry 19 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  133 

Page 

Ostwald  &  Morse.     Elementary  modern  chemistry 19 

Othello.     Shakespeare 56 

Our  ferns.     Clute 22 

Our  first  century.      Eggleston 91 

Our  inland   seas.      Mills 12 

Our  native   trees.      Keeler 22 

Our  vanishing-  wild  life.     Hornaday . .  24 

Our  young  folks   Plutarch.     Plutarch 80 

Outcome  of  the  Civil  war.     Hosmer 93 

Outlines  of  industrial  chemistry.     Thorp 19 

Outlines  of  Roman  history.     Pelham 80 

Outlines  of  the  earth's  history.     Shaler 21 

Outlines  of  universal  history.     Fisher 82 

Oxford  book  of  German  verse.     Fiedler 74 

Page,  C.  H.,  comp.     British  poets 53 

Page,  C.  H.,  comp.     Chief  American  poets 53 

Page,  T.  N.     Burial  of  the  guns dl 

Page,  T.  N.     In  ole  Virginia 62 

Page,  T.  N.     Old  gentleman  of  the  black  stock 62 

Page,  T.  N.     Red  Rock dl 

Page,  T.  N.     Social  life  in  old  Virginia 96 

Pageants  and  pageantry.     Bates 40 

Paine,  H.  E.     Girls  and  women 4 

Paine,  R.  D.     College  years 62 

Palgrave,  ed.     Golden  treasury 54 

Fallen.     Meaning  of  the  Idylls  of  the  king 51 

Palmer,  A.  F.     Why  go  to  college? 11 

Palmer,  G.  H.     Life  of  Alice  Freeman  Palmer ']^ 

Panama,  past  and  present.     Bishop Td 

Pancoast.     American    literature    46 

Pancoast.      English   literature 46 

Pancoast,  comp.     Standard  English  poems 54 

Paret.     Lawn   tennis 40 

Park.      Educational   woodworking 2t(i 

Parker.     Seats  of  the  mighty (i] 

Parkin.      Rhodes    scholarships 11 

Parkman.     Conspiracy   of   Pontiac 95 

Parkman.     Count  Frontenac  and  New  France 95 

Parkman.     Half  century   of  conflict 96 

Parkman.     Jesuits  in   North  America 96 

Parkman.     LaSalle 96 

Parkman.     Montcalm    and    Wolfe 96 

Parkman.     Old  regime   in   Canada 96 

Parkman.     Oregon  trail    96 

Parkman.     Pioneers   of    France 96 

Parkman.     Struggle   for  a  continent 96 

Parloa.      Home    economics 2>?i 

Parsons.     Choosing  a  vocation 26 

Parties  and   slavery.     Smith 93 

Party   organization.      Macy 7 

Pathfinders  of  the  West.     Laut 94 

Paxson.     Last  American  frontier 96 

Payne.     Bjornstjerne   Bjornson 74 

Peabody.      Piper    56 

Pearson.     Intercollegiate   debates 43 

Pearson,   ed.     Speaker 44 

Peasant  and  the  prince.     Martineau 67 


134  AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 

Page 

I'elliam.     Outlines  of  Roman  history 80 

Pellew.     John  Jay 101 

Penelope's    progress.      Wiggin 65 

Percy.     Boy's   Percy 51 

Personal  hygiene.     See  Class  612. 

Personally   conducted.     Stockton 76 

Peter  and  Wendy.     Barrie 57 

Peter,  the  great.     Motley 84 

Phelps,  E.  M.,  comp.     Selected  articles;  government    ownership    ..  10 

Phelps,  E.  M.,  comp.     Selected  articles;  income  tax    10 

Phelps,  E.  M.,  comp.     Selected  articles;  initiative  and  referendum.  7 

Phelps,  E.  M.,  comp.     Selected  articles;  recall     7 

Phelps,  E.  M.,  comp.     Selected  articles:  woman  suffrage 7 

Phelps,  W.  L.     Teaching  in  school  and  college 11 

Philip.     Romance  of  modern  chemistry 19 

Phillips.     Ulysses    56 

Photography.     See  Class  700. 

Phyfe,  W.  H.  P.    Twelve  thousand  words  often  mispronounced- •• .  43 

Physical  geography.     See  Classes  550,  551. 

Physical  training.     See  Class  612. 

Physics.     See  Class  530. 

Physics  of  agriculture.     King 29 

Physiography.     See  Class  551. 
Physiology.     See  Class  612. 

Pickwick  papers.     Dickens 60 

Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story.     Church 78 

Pilgrims  in  their  three  homes.     Griffis 92 

Pilot.     Cooper   58 

Pioneers.     Cooper 59 

Pioneers  of  France.     Parkman 96 

Piper.      Peabody    56 

Pitkin.     Art  and  business  of  story  writing 42 

Plant  breeding.     Vries 23 

Plants.    See  Class  580. 
Plays.     See  Class  793. 

Ploetz.     Epitome  of  history 84 

Plumb.     Types  and  breeds  of  farm  animals 30 

Plummer.     Alfred  the  Great • 88 

Plutarch.     Lives ^ 80 

Poe.     Best  tales    62 

Poe.     Complete  poems   51 

Poe.     Raven 52 

Poems  here  at  home.     Riley 52 

Poems  of  country  life.     Bryan 53 

Poetic  new  world.     Humphrey 53 

Poetry.     See  Classes  811,  811.8,  and  No.  2334. 

Poets  of  America.     Stedman 47 

Poincare.     New  physics 50 

Political  history  of  the  United  States.     Gordy 92 

Political  parties.     Woodburn 8 

Politics.     See  Class  320. 

Pope.     Home  care  of  the  sick ZZ 

Popular  fruit  growing.     Green 28 

Potato.      Eraser 28 

Poultry.    See  Class  630. 

Poultry  architecture.     Fiske 35 

Practical  athletics.     Graham  &  Clark 40 

Practical  cooking  and  serving.     Hill ?t2 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  135 

Page 

Practical  dairy  bacteriology.     Conn 28 

Practical  public  speaking.     Clark  &  Blanchard 43 

Practical   quotations.      Hoyt 2 

Practical  use  of  books  and  libraries.     Ward 2 

Practical  wood  carving.     Hodgson 38 

Practice  of  diplomacy.     Foster 6 

Prairie.      Cooper 59 

Preliminaries  of  the  Revolution.     Howard 93 

Prescott.     Conquest  of  Mexico 96 

Prescott.     Conquest  of  Peru 96 

Pre-Shakespearean  drama.     Manly,  ed 55 

Preston.     Documents  illustrative  of  American  history 97 

Preventable    diseases.      Hutchinson 27 

Price.     Land  we  live  in 10 

Pride  and  prejudice.     Austen 57 

Primer   of   evolution.      Clodd 21 

Prince  and  the  pauper.     Clemens 58 

Principles  of  cookery.     Barrows 31 

Principles  of  desigr;.     Batchelder Zl 

Principles   of  economics.     Fetter 9 

Principles  of  economics.     Taussig 10 

Printing  and  writing  materials.     Smith 35 

Prior.     Edmund  Burke 48 

Private  life  of  the  Romans.     Johnston 80 

Problems   in  furniture  making.      Crawshaw 35 

Profitable  stock  feeding.     Smith 30 

Promise  of  American   life.     Croly 5 

Promised   land.     Antin 11 

Proof  reading  and  punctuation.     Smith 35 

Provincial   America.     Greene 93 

Psychology.     See  Class  150. 

Public  speaking.     See  Class  808.5,  808.8. 

Pure   foods.      Olsen ZZ 

Pushing  to  the  front.     Marden 3 

Putnam,  ed.     Representative  essays 72 

Pyle.     Men  of  iron 67 

Pyle.     Robin   Hood : 14 

Pyle.     Story  of  King  Arthur 14 

Quentin    Durward.      Scott ' dZ 

Quest  of  the  four  leaved  clover.     Laboulaye 62 

Quiller-Couch.     See  Couch. 

Radioactive    substances.      Makower 17 

Ragozin.     Frithjof  and  Roland ' ■ 14 

Ragozin.     Siegfried  and  Beowulf 14 

Raleigh.     Shakespeare 55 

Rambaud.     History  of  Russia 85 

Ramona.      Jackson 61 

Raven.     Poe 52 

Rawson.     Twenty  famous  naval  battles • 85 

Reade.     Cloister  and  the  hearth 67 

Readers'  guide  to  periodical  literature.     1912-13. 2 

Reader's   handbook.     Brewer 1 

Readings.  ^  See  Class  808.8. 

Readings  in  American  government.     Beard 5 

Readings  in  American  history.     Johnson 94 

Readings  in  English  history.     Cheyney %(i 

Readings  in  European  history.     Robinson 85 

Readings  in  modern  European  history.     Robinson  &  Beard 85 


136  AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 

Page 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  farm.     Wiggin 65 

Recollections  of  thirteen  presidents.     Wise 100 

Reconstruction.     Dunning. 94 

Reconstruction  and  the  constitution.     Burgess 89 

Red  Rock.      Page 67 

Refugees.      Doyle 66 

Reinach.     Apollo Zl 

Remaking  the  Mississippi.     Mathews 12 

Renaissance.      Symonds 85 

Renaissance  and   modern   art.     Goodyear yj 

Repplier.     Book  of  famous  verse 54 

Repplier.     In  our  convent  days 70 

Repplier.      Varia 70 

Representative  biographies.     Copeland  &  Hersey 45 

Representative   essays.     Putnam,   ed 72 

Revolutionary  and   Napoleonic  era.     Rose 85 

Reynolds.     Veterinary   studies 30 

Rhetoric.     See  Class  808. 

Rhetoric   in   oratory.     Shurter 44 

Rhodes.     History  of  the  United  States 97 

Rhodes    scholarships.      Parkin 11 

Richard    Carvel.      Churchill 65 

Richards.      Florence    Nightingale 77 

Richardson,  A.  S.     Girl  who  earns  her  own  living 26 

Richardson,  B.  J.     Woman  who  spends 4 

Richardson,  C.   F.     American  literature 46 

Richmond.      Good    neighbor 10 

Ries.      Economic    geology 20 

Rights  and  duties  of  American  citizenship.     Willoughby 8 

Riis.     Battle  with  the  slum 10 

Riis.     Hero  tales  of  the  far  North 7(i 

Riis.     Making  of  an   American '     77 

Riley,  J.  W.     Manual  of  carpentry Zd 

Riley,  James  W.     Farm  rh3mies 52 

Riley,  James  W^     Poems  here  at  home 52 

Ringwalt.     Briefs  on  public  questions 43 

Ringwalt,  ed.     Modern  American  oratory 7Z 

Rip  van  Winkle.     Irving 69 

Rise  and  growth  of  democra-cy  in  England.     Rose 88 

Rise  of  American   nationality.     Babcock 93 

Rise   of  Silas   Lapham.     Howells 61 

Rise  of  the  new  West.     Turner 93 

Ritchey.     High  school  manual  training  course Zd 

Ritchie.     Tennyson,   Ruskin   and   Browning 46 

Rittenhouse.     Younger  American  poets 47 

Riverby.     Burroughs 68 

Riverman.      White 64 

Rivers  of  North  America.     Russell 20 

Robbins.     High  school  debate  book 44 

Robbins,  comp.     Selected  articles:  central  bank 10 

Robbins,  comp.     Selected  articles:  commission  plan 7 

Robert.     Rules  of  order 2 

Roberts,  C.  G.  D.     Haunters  of  the  silences 25 

Roberts,  C.  G.  D.     Kindred  of  the  wild 25 

Roberts.  T,  P.     Farmstead 30 

Robin    Hood.      Pyle 14 

Robins.     Come  and  find  me : 62 

Robins.     Magnetic   North 62 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  137 

Page 

Robinson,  E.  R.,  &  Hammel.     Lessons  in  cooking 33 

Robinson,  E.  V.  D.     Commercial  geography 12 

Robinson,  James,  H.     History   of   Western    Europe-  •  • 85 

Robinson,  James  H.     Readings  in  European  history 85 

Robinson,  James  H.,  &  Beard.     Development  of  modern  Europe...  85 
Robinson,  James  H.,  &  Beard.     Readings  in  modern  European  his- 
tory      85 

Robinson,  John  H.     Poultry  culture 30 

Robinson    Crusoe.      Defoe 65 

Roget.     Thesaurus  of  English  words 43 

Rollins.     What  can  a  young  man  do? 26 

Roman  and  mediaeval  and  modern  art.     Goodyear 37 

Roman  and  Teuton.     Kingsley 84 

Roman   festivals.      Fowler 79 

Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero.     Church 78 

Romance  of  modern  chemistry.     Philip 19 

Rome — History.     See  Class  930. 

Romeo  and  Juliet.     Shakespeare 56 

Romola.      Eliot 60 

Roof  and  meadow.     Sharp 25 

Roosevelt.      American    ideals 7 

Roosevelt.      Gouverneur    Morris 102 

Roosevelt.     Thomas  Hart   Benton 100 

Roosevelt.     Winning  of  the  West 97 

Root  &  Root.     A.  B.  C  and  X.  Y.  Z.  of  bee  culture 30 

Rose,  A.  F.     Copper  work 36 

Rose,  J.  H.     Life  of  Napoleon  1 85 

Rose,  J.  H.     Revolutionary  and  Napoleonic  era 85 

Rose.  J.  H.     Rise  and  growth  of  democracy  in  England 88 

Rotch.     Conquest  of  the  air 18 

Rudder   Grange.      Stockton 64 

Rules  of  order.     Robert 2 

Rural    economics.       Carver 27 

Rural    hygiene.      Ogden 30 

Ruskin.      Selections 70 

Ruskin.     Sesame  and  lilies 70 

Russell,  I.  C.     Glaciers  of  North  America 20 

Russell,  I.  C.     Lakes  of  North  America 20 

Russell,  I.  C.     Rivers  of  North  America 20 

Russell,  W.  C.     Horatio  Nelson 88 

Russia.      Rambaud 85 

Ryland.     Chronological  outlines  of  English  literature 47 

Sabbath  in  Puritan  New  England.     Earle 91 

Sailing  alone  around  the  world.     Slocum 76 

Sailor's    log.      Evans 77 

Saintsbury.     History  of  19th  century  literature 47 

Salamnbo.      Flaubert 66 

Salisbury.       Physiography 20 

Salisbury  &  others.     Elements  of  geography 20 

Sampo.      Baldwin 13 

Sanders  pub.  co.     Farm   buildings 30 

Sanderson.      Insect  pests 30 

Sanitation  of  a  country  house.     Bashore 27 

Sargent.     Health,  strength  and  power 27 

Sartor   resartus.      Carlyle 68 

Scandinavia.       Bain ' 82 

Scandinavian  literature.     See  Class  839. 

Schiller.     Life   and  works 73 


138  AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 

Page 

School    needlework.      Hapgood 32 

School  song  book.     McConathy 38 

Schouler.      Alexander    Hamilton 101 

Schouler.     History   of  the   United   States 97 

Schurz.     Abraham   Lincoln 102 

Schurz.      Henry    Clay 100 

Science  of  accounts.     Bentley 34 

Scientific   American   reference    book 1 

Scientific  ideas  of  today.     Gibson 16 

Scotland's    story.      Marshall 84 

Scott.     Complete  works 52 

Scott.      Ivanhoe 63 

Scott.      Kenilworth 63 

Scott.     Lady  of  the  lake 52 

Scott.      Quentin    Durward '. 63 

Scott.      Talisman 63 

Scrap  book  of  elementary  mathematics.     White 15 

Scudder,  ed.     American  prose 72 

Searchlights    on    American    industries.      Mills 12 

Seats  of  the  mighty.     Parker 67 

Sedgwick,  H.  D.     Francis    Parkman 49 

Sedgwick,  H.  D.     Samuel  de  Champlain 100 

Sedgwick,  H.  D.     Short  history  of  Italy 85 

Sedgwick,  W.  T.,  &  Wilson.     General  biology 21 

Seebohm.     Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution 85 

Seeley,  H.  G.     Story  of  the  earth  in  past  ages 21 

Seelc}'-,  J.  R.     Expansion  of  England 88 

Seignobos.     History  of  ancient  civilization 81 

Seignobos.     History  of  the  Roman  people 81 

Select  orations:     American  political  history.     Harding 87 

Selected  articles:  central  bank.     Robbins •  •  10 

Selected  articles:  commission  plan.     Robbins 7 

Selected  articles:  compulsory  insurance.     Bullock 9 

Selected  articles:  direct  primaries.     Fanning 6 

Selected  articles:  election  of  U.  S.  senators.     Fanning 6 

Selected  articles:  government    ownership.      Phelps 10 

Selected  articles:  income  tax.     Phelps 10 

Selected  articles:  initiative  and  referendum.     Phelps 7 

Selected  articles :  recall.      Phelps 7 

Selected  articles:  woman  suffrage.      Phelps 7 

Selected  readings  in  economics.     Bullock 8 

Selected  readings  in  public  finance.     Bullock 8 

Selection  and  preparation  of  food.     Bevier  &  Van  Meter 31 

Selections  from  English  poets.     Cody,  comp 53 

Selections  from  the  economic  history:     U.  S.     Callender 9 

Semple.     American  history 97 

Sense  and  sensibility.     Austen 57 

Sergeant.     John  Wyclif 88 

Servant  in  the  house.     Kennedy 91 

Serviss.    Astronomy  with  the  naked  eye 15 

Serviss.      Moon. 15 

Sesame  and  lilies.     Ruskin 70 

Seton.     Wild  animals  I  have  known 25 

Sewing.     See  Class  640. 
Shakespeare.     See  Class  812. 

Shaler,  N.  S.     Aspects  of  the  earth 21 

Shaler,  N.  S.     Nature  and  man  in  America 21 

Shaler,  N.  S.     Outlines  of  the  earth's  history 21 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  139 

Page 

Shaler,  S.  P.  P.    Masters  of  fate 4 

Sharp.     Roof  and  meadow 25 

Sharp.    A  watcher  in  the  woods 25 

Shelley.     Poetical  works 52 

Shepperd.     Laundry  work 33 

Sheridan.      Plays. 71 

Sherman.     Chemistry  of  food  and  nutrition 33 

Short  ballot  principles.     Childs 5 

Short  history  of  Germany.     Henderson 83 

Short  history  of  Italy.      Sedgwick 85 

Short  history  of  our  own  times.     McCarthy 88 

Short  history  of  the  English  colonies.     Lodge 95 

Short  history  of  the    English   people.      Green 87 

Short  history  of  the  Mississippi   valley.      Hosmer 94 

Shorter  course  in  wood  working.     Wheeler 36 

Shuman.     How  to  judge  a  book 42 

Shurter,     Extempore  speaking 44 

Shurter.     Rhetoric  of  oratory 44 

Shurter,  ed.     Masterpieces  of  modern  oratory 73 

Sickels.      Exercises   in  wood-working 36 

Side-lights   on   astronomy.      Newcomb 15 

Siegfried  and  Beowulf.     Ragozin 14 

Silas   Marner.     Eliot 60 

Silver  island  of  the  Chippewa.     Lange 62 

Sir  Roger  de  Coverley  papers.     Addison  &  Steele 68 

Sketch  book.     Irving 69 

Skinner.     Myths  and  legends  of  our  land 97 

Slavery  and  abolition.     Hart 93 

Sloane,  P.  H..  &  others.     Mechanical  drawing 38 

Sloane,  W.  M.     French  war  and  the  revolution 98 

Slocum,     Sailing  alone  around  the  world 76 

Slosson.     Great  American  universities 12 

Smith,  Adele  M.     Printing  and  writing  materials 35 

Smith,  Adele  M.     Proof-reading 35 

vSmith,  Alexander.     General  inorganic  chemistry 19 

Smith,  Alexander,  &  Hall.     Teaching  chemistry  and  physics 18 

Smith,  D.  E.    Teaching  and  study  of  mathematics 15 

Smith,  F.   H.     Caleb  West I 63 

Smith,  F.  H.     Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville 63 

Smith,  F.  H.     Fortunes  of  Oliver  Horn 63 

Smith,  F.   H.     Tom  Grogan 63 

Smith,  H.  A.     Thirteen  colonies . . . ; 98 

Smith,  H.  R.     Profitable  stock  feeding 30 

Smith,  J.  R.     Story  of  iron  and  steel 18 

Smith,  T.   C.     Parties  and  slavery 93 

Snyder.     Chemistry  of  plant  and  animal  life - 19 

Snyder.     Human  foods 33 

Social  center.     Ward 11 

vSocial  life  at  Rome.     Fowler 79 

Social  life  in   England.     Synge 88 

Social  life  in  old  Virginia.     Page 95 

Social  life  of  the  Hebrews.     Day 79 

Society  and  politics  in  ancient  Rome.     Abbott 78 

Sohrab  and  Rustum.     Arnold 50 

Soils.     See  Class  630. 

Some  chemical  problems  of  today.     Duncan 18 

Song  of  Hiawatha.     Longfellow 51 

Sound.     See  Class  530. 


140  AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 

Page 

Source  book  for  mediaeval  history.     Thatcher  &  McNeal 85 

Source  book  of  English  history.     Kendall 87 

Source  book  of  Greek  history.     Fling 79 

Source  book  for  mediaeval  history.     Ogg 84 

Source  book  of  Roman  history.     Munro 80 

Sources  of  English  history.     Colby,  ed • 87 

Southern  w^riters.    'Trent,   ed 48 

Spain.      Hume 83 

Spain  in  America.     Bourne 93 

Spargo.     Bitter  cry  of  the  children 10 

Sparks.     Expansion  of  the  American  people 98 

Sparks.     Men  who  made  the  nation 98 

Sparks.     National   development 94 

Sparling.     Business  organization 35 

Speaker.      Pearson 44 

Speaking  voice.     Everts 43 

Spears.     History  of  the  United  States  navy • . .  98 

Spears.     American  merchant  marine 12 

Spencer.      World's    minerals 19 

Sports.    See  Class  790. 

Spenser.     Works 52 

Springsteed.     Expert  waitress 33 

Spy.      Cooper 59 

Squirrels   and   other  fur   bearers.      Burroughs 23 

Standard    concert    guide.      Upton 39 

Standard   English  poems.     Pancoast 54 

Standish  of  Standish.     Austin 65 

Stanwood.     History  of  the  presidency 98 

Stanwood.     James  Gillespie   Blaine 100 

Stars.     See  Class  520. 

Starting  in  life.     Fowler 2S 

State.     Wilson 8 

Statesman's  year   book. 2 

Stedman.     Poets  of  America 47 

Stedman.     Victorian    poets 47 

Stedman,  ed.     American  anthology '        54 

Stedman,  ed.     Victorian  anthology : . . .  54 

Steiner.     Against  the  current 78 

Steiner.     Immigrant   tide 7 

Stevens,  F.  L.,  &  Hall.     Diseases  of  economic  plants 23 

Stevens,  J.  A.     Albert  Gallatin 101 

Stevenson.     David   Balfour 63 

Stevenson.      Essays 70 

Stevenson.     Kidnapped 63 

Stevenson.     Letters 49 

Stevenson.     Merry  men 63 

Stevenson.     Poems  and  ballads '. .  52 

Stevenson.     Treasure  island 63 

Stockton.     Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs.  Aleshine 64 

Stockton.     Lady  or  the  tiger? 64 

Stockton.     Personallv    conducted. 76 

Stockton.     Rudder    Grange 64 

Stockwell.     Business   character 35 

Storey.     Charles  Sumner 102 

Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians.     Church 75 

Stories  in  stone.     Lovell 80 

Stories  new  and  old.     Mabie 62 

Stories  of  popular  operas.     Guerber 38 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  141 

Page 

Story  of  Tonty.     Catherwood 65 

Stories  of  the  East.     Church ;  79 

Stories  of  the  Persian  heroes.     Wihiiot- Buxton 14 

Stories  of  the  Wagner  operas.     Wheeler. 39 

Story  of  a  grain  of  wheat.     Edgar 28 

Story  of  Alexander's   empire.     Mahaffy 80 

Story  of  Athens.     Butler 78 

Story  of  France.      Marshall 84 

Story  of  germ    life.      Conn 22 

Story  of  Grettir  the   strong.     French 13 

Story  of  iron  and   steel.     Smith 18 

Story  of  King  Alfred.     Besant 86 

Story  of  King  Arthur.     Pyle 14 

Story  of  my  boyhood.     Muir TJ 

Story  of  Roland.     Baldwin 13 

Story  of  Siegfried.      Baldwin 13 

Story  of  the  alphabet.     Clodd 42 

Story  of  the  American  merchant  marine.     Spears 12 

Story  of  the  Crusades.     Wilmot-Buxton 86 

Story  of  the  earth  in  past  ages.     Seeley 21 

Story  of  the  golden  age.     Baldwin 4 

Story  of  the  great  lakes.     Channing  &  Lansing 90 

Story  of  the  Greek  people.     Tappan 81 

Story  of  the  Indian.     Grinnell 92 

Story  of  the   living  machine.     Conn 21 

Story  of  the    Normans,      j  e wett ^^ 

Story  of  the  people  of  England.     McCarthy 88 

Story  of  the  railroad.     Warman 12 

Story  of  the  Red  Cross.     Barton 8 

Story  of  the   Rhinegold.     Chapin 13 

Story  of  the   Roman   people.     Tappan 81 

Stover  at  Yale.     Johnson 61 

Stowe.     Uncle  Tom's  Cabin 64 

Structure  of  the  English  sentence.     Kimball 42 

Struggle  for  a  continent.     Parkman 96 

Stubbs.     Early  Plantagenets 88 

Student's  history  of  England.     Gardiner ^1 

Study  of  English  and  American  poets.     Clark 45 

Study  of  English  prose  writers.     Clark 45 

Sturgis.     Appreciation   of  architecture zi 

Success.      Marden 3 

Success  in  music.     Finck 33 

Sumner,  H.  L.     Equal  suffrage 7 

Sumner,  W.   G.     Andrew   Jackson 101 

Surette   &  Mason.     Appreciation  of  music 39 

Swift.     Gulliver's   travels 71 

Swoope.     Lessons  in  practical  electricity 18 

Syle,  ed.     From  Milton  to  Tennyson 54 

Symonds.     Short   history  of  the   Renaissance 85 

Synge.     Social  life  in   England 88 

Synonyms.     See  Classes  Ref.,  808. 

Tale   of  two  cities.     Dickens 65 

Tales  from  Shakespeare.     Lamb  &  Lamb 55 

Tales   from  the   Alhambra.     Irving 69 

Tales  of  ancient  Greece.     Cox 4 

Tales  of  the  Canterbury  pilgrims.     Darton 50 

Tales  of  the  enchanted  islands.     Higginson 14 

Tales  of  Troy  and  Greece.     Lang 75 


142  AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 

Page 

Talisman.     Scott 63 

Talks  on  teaching  literature.     Bates 41 

Taming  of  the  shrew.     Shakespeare 56 

Tappan.     Old  world  hero  stories 85 

Tappan.     Story  of  the  Greek  people 81 

Tappan.     Story  of  the  Roman  people 81 

Tappan.     When  knights  were  bold 85 

Tarbell.     History  of  Greek  art Zl 

Tariff  history  of  the  U.  S.     Taussig 10 

Tarkington,     Conquest  of  Canaan 64 

Tarkington.     Gentleman  fi  om  Indiana 64 

Tarkington.     Monsieur    Beaucaire 64 

Tarr.     Elementary  geology 21 

Taussig.     Principles  of  economics 10 

Taussig.     Tariff  history  of  the  United  States 10 

Teaching  chemistry  and  physics.     Smith  &   Hall 18 

Teaching  in  school  and  college.     Phelps 11 

Teaching  of  English.     Carpenter  &  others 42 

Teaching  of  English.     Chubb 42 

Teaching  of  mathematics.     Young 15 

Tempest.     Shakespeare 55 

Ten  plays  of  Shakespeare.     Brooke 54 

Tennessee's  partner.     Harte 51 

Tennyson.     Idylls  of  the  king 52 

Tennyson.     Poetic  and  dramatic  works 52 

Terrill.     Household  management ZZ 

Territorial  growth  of  the  United  States.     Mowry 95 

Testing  milk.     Farrington   &  Woll 28 

Textiles.     Dooley 32 

Thackeray.      Henry    Esmond 64 

Thackeray.     Selections 71 

Thackeray.     Vanity  fair 64 

Thackeray.      Virginians 64 

Thatcher  &  McNeal.     Source  book  for  mediaeval  history 8S 

Thayer,  J.   B.     John  Marshall 102 

Thayer,  W.  R.,  ed.     Best  Elizabethan  plays 56 

Thesaurus  of  English  words.     Roget 43 

Thirteen  colonies.     Smith 98 

Thomas,  C.     History  of  German  literature 74 

Thomas,  R.  W.     Manual  of  debate 44 

Thompson,  F.     Selected  poems 52 

Thompson,    F.      Shelley. 49 

Thompson,  M.     Alice  of  Old  Vincennes (ij 

Thoreau.      Walden 71 

Thorp.     Outlines  of  industrial  chemistry 19 

Three  musketeers.     Dumas d^i 

Through  the  magic  door.     Doyle 41 

Thwaites.     Colonies 98 

Thwaites.     Daniel  Boone 100 

Thwaites.     Father    Marquette 102 

Thwaites.     France    in    America 93 

Thwaites.     How  George  Rogers  Clark  won  the  Northwest 98 

Thwaites.     Wisconsin    98 

Tillie.      Martin 62 

Thimbile.     Essentials  of  electricity 18 

Todd.     New  astronomy 15 

Tolman.     Hygiene  for  the  worker 27 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.     Hughes 61 

Tom  Brown's  school  days.     Hughes 61 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  143 

Page 

Tom    Grogan.     Smith 63 

Tom  Sawyer.     Clemens 58 

Tomlins.     Laurel  song  book 39 

Tomlinson.      American   revolution 98 

Toothaker  &  others.     Commercial  raw  materials 10 

Touching  second.     Evers  &  Fullerton 40 

Trafton.     Methods  of  attracting  birds 25 

Trail  of  the  lonesome  pine.     Fox 60 

Training  of  wild  animals.     Bostock 23 

Travel.     See  Class  910. 

Treasure    Island.      Stevenson 63 

Trent.     American   literature 47 

Trent.     Robert  E.  Lee... 101 

Trent,  comp.     Best  American  tales 64 

Trent,  ed.     Southern  writers 48 

Trent  &  Erskine.     Great  American  writers 47 

Trevelyan.     American   revolution 98 

True  citizen.     Markwick  &  Smith 4 

True  story  of  Paul  Revere.     Gettemy 102 

Tucker.     Life  in  the  Roman  world 81 

Turner.     Rise  of  the  new  West 93 

Tuscan  childhood.     Cipriani 11 

Twain.  Mark,  pseud.     See  Clemens. 

Twelfth    night.      Shakespeare "^(^ 

Twelve  centuries  of  English  poetry  and  prose.     Newcomer  &  An- 
drews   48 

Twelve  thousand  words  often  mispronounced.     Phyfe 43 

Twenty  famous   naval  battles.     Rawson 85 

Twenty  years  at  Hull  House.     Addams 8 

Tyler,  L.   G.     England   in  America 93 

Tyler,  M.  C.     Patrick  Henry 101 

Types  and  breeds  of  farm  animals.     Plumb 30 

Types  of  the  short  story.     Heydrick 61 

Uarda.      Ebers dd 

Ulysses.      Phillips 56 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     Stowe 64 

United  States — Bureau  of  animal  industry.     Diseases  of  cattle 30 

United  States  History.     See  Class  973. 

United  States  navy.     Williams 8 

Up  from  slavery.     Washington 78 

Up-to-date  hardwood  finisher.     Hodgson Z(^ 

Upton.     Standard  concert  guide 39 

Vachell.     The  Hill 64 

Van  Dyke.     Blue  flower . . ; 64 

Van  Dyke.     Days    ofif 71 

Van  Dyke.     Little   rivers 71 

Van  Dyke.     Poems    52 

Van  Dyke.     Poetry  of  Tennyson 49 

Van  Dyke.     Van  Dyke  book 71 

Van  Hise.     Conservation  of  natural  resources 10 

Van  Tyne.     American  revolution 93 

Vanity  fair.     Thackeray 64 

Varia.      Repplier 70 

Vedder.     American  writers  of  today 47 

Vegetable  gardening.     Green 28 

Ventilation.      King 29 

Veterinary  studies.     Reynolds 30 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.     Goldsmith 60 

Victor  of  Salamis.     Davis 65 


144  AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 


Victorian  anthology.     Stedman,  ed •  54 

Victorian  poets.     Stedman 47 

Victorian  prose   masters.     Brownell 45 

Victor.     German  pronunciation 74 

Viking  tales.     Anderson 74 

Virgil.     Aeneid    76 

Virgil.     Aeneid.     Adaptation 75 

Virginia.     Cooke 90 

Virginian.      Wister 65 

Virginians.     Thackeray 64 

Viva  Mexico.     Flandrau 76 

Vocational  guidance.     See  Class  607. 

Voorhees.      Forage    crops 30 

Vos.      German   conversation 74 

Vries.     Plant   breeding 23 

Wagner,  ed.     Modern  political  orations IZ 

Walden.      Thoreau 71 

Walker,  A.  P.,  &  Hart.     Essentials  in  English  history %% 

Walker,  F.  A.     Making  of  the  nation 98 

Wallace,  D.     Lure  of  the  Labrador  wild Id 

Wallace,  L.     Ben  Hur 67 

Walton.      Compleat    angler 71 

War   of  independence.      Fiske 92 

Ward,   E.  J.     Social  center 11 

Ward,  G.  O.     Practical  use  of  books  and  libraries 2 

Ward,  R.  D.  C.     Climate 21 

W^ard,  T.  H.,  ed.     English  poets 54 

Warman.     Story  of  the  railroad 12 

Warner.     My  summer  in  a  garden 71 

Warner.     Washington  Irving 49 

Warren.     Elements   of  agriculture 30 

Warren.     Farm   management 30 

W^ashington.     Character  building 4 

Washington.     Up  from  slavery 78 

Watcher  in  the  woods.     Sharp 25 

Watson,  J.     Beside  the  bonnie  briar  bush 64 

Watson,  W.     Textbook  of  practical  physics 18 

Weaver,  ed.     Vocations  for  girls 26 

Webster,  D.     Daniel  Webster  for  young  Americans 71 

Webster,  D.     Speeches  and  orations 71 

Webster,  W.  F.     English  for  secondary  schools 43 

Weed.     Farm  friends  and  farm  foes 31 

Wells  &  Hooper.     Modern  cabinet  work 36 

Welsh.      English    literature 47 

Wendell.     Literary  history  of  America 47 

Wendell  &  Greenough.     History  of  literature  in  America 47 

West.     Ancient  history 81 

West.      Modern    history 86 

Westward    extension.      Garrison 93 

Westward  ho.     Kingsley dd 

Weyman.     Gentleman  of  France 67 

Weyman.     House  of  the  Wolf 67 

What  can  a  young  man  do?     Rollins '. 26 

Wheeler,  B.  I.    Alexander  the  Great 81 

Wheeler,  C.  G.     Shorter  course  in  wood  working Zd 

Wheeler,  E.  M.     Stories  from  the  Wagner  operas 39 

Wheeler,  F.  R.     Boy  with  the  U.  S.  fisheries 25 

When  knights  were  bold.    Tappan 85 

White,  H.  A.     Robert  E.  Lee 101 


AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX  145 

Page 

White,  M.     Fuels  of  the  household 33 

White,  S.  E.     Blazed  trail 64 

W  hite,  S.  E.     Certain  rich  man 64 

Wliite,  S.    E.      Riverman 65 

White,  W.  F.     Scrap  book  of  elementary  mathematics 15 

W^hite  aprons.     Goodwin 66 

Whitman.      Poems 52 

Whitticr.     Complete  poetical  works 52 

Who's  who  in  America 2 

Why  go  to  college?     Cooper 11 

Why  go  to  college  ?     Palmer 11 

Wiggin.     Cathedral  courtship ' 65 

Wiggin.      Penelope's   progress 65 

Wiggin.     Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  farm 65 

Wilbur.     Every-day  business   for  women 35 

Wilcox.     Government  by  all  the  people 7 

Wild  animals  I    have   known.     Seton 25 

Wilkins,  M.  E.     See  Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Williams.     United   States   navy 8 

Wllloughl)y,     Rights  and  duties  of  American  citizenship 8 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  the  Persian  heroes ; 14 

Wilson,  A.  D.,  &  Warburton.     Field  crops 31 

Wilson,  A.  D.,  &  Wilson.     Agriculture  for  young  folks 31 

Wilson,   C.  D.     Working  one's  way  through  college 12 

Wilson,  W.     Division   and   reunion 99 

Wilson,  W.      George    Washington 103 

Wilson,  W.     History  of  the  American  people 99 

Wilson,  W.      New   freedom 8 

Wilson,  W.     The   state 8 

Window  in  Thrums.      Barrie 56 

Windsor.      Mission    furniture 36 

Wing.      Alfalfa    farming 31 

Wing.     Milk  and  its  products 31 

Wing.     Sheep  farming  in  America 31 

Winning  of  the  West.     Roosevelt 97 

Winter.      Public    speaking 28 

Winter's   tale.     Shakespeare-  •  • 56 

Wireless    man.      Collins 16 

W^isconsin.     Thwaites 98 

Wise.     Recollections  of  thirteen  presidents 100 

Wlster.     Ulysses   S.    Grant 101 

Wister.      Virginian 65 

W'olfson.     Essentials  of  ancient  history 81 

Woman  who  spends.     Richardson 4 

Woman's  part  in  government.     Allen r  •  •  •  5 

Women's  educ.  and  indus.  union.    Vocations  for  the  trained  woman-  26 

Wonder  1)ook  of  light.     Houston 16 

Wonder  book  of  magnetism.     Houston 16 

Wonder  book  of  the  atmosphere.     Houston • 20 

Wonder  tales   from   Wagner.     Chapin- 13 

Wood  and  forest.     Noyes 36 

Wood  carving.     See  Class  736. 

Woodberry.     Nathanial  Hawthorne 49 

Woodberry.     Ralph  Waldo  Emerson 49 

W^oodburn.     Political  parties 8 

Woodward,  C.  M.     Manual  training  school 37 

Woodward,  W.  H.     Expansion  of  the  British  empire 88 

Woolman.     Sewing  course 33 


146  AUTHOR,  TITLE  AND  SUBJECT  INDEX 

Page 

Woolson.     Anne 64 

Words  and  their  ways.     Greenoiigh 42 

Wordsworth.     Complete  poetical  works 52 

Workers :  the   East.     Wyckoff 10 

Workers:   the   West.     Wyckoff 10 

Working-  one's  way  through  college.     Wilson 12 

World  almanac,  1913 2 

World    literature.      Moulton 41 

World's  commercial  products.     Freeman  &  Chandler 9 

World's  minerals.      Spencer 19 

Wright,  ed.     Masterpieces   of  Greek  literature 76 

Writer's   desk   book.     Orcutt 42 

Writing  and   speaking.      Baldwin 42 

Wrong.      British    nation 88 

Wyckoff.     Workers:  the   East 10 

Wyckoff.     Workers :  the  West 10 

Yesterdays  with  authors.     Fields 45 

Yonge.     Caged  lion dl 

Yonge.      Chaplet   of   pearls 67 

Yonge.     Dove  in  the   eagle's   nest 67 

Young.     Teaclillig  of  mathematics 15 

Young  man  entering  business.     Marden 3 

Young  people's  history  of  Holland.     Griffis 82 

Younger  American  poets.     Rittenhouse 47 

Zangwill.     Melting  pot 56 

Zoology.     See  Class  590. 


AUTHORITIES  FOR  NOTES 


In  using  notes,  the  wording  has  sometimes  been  slightly  changed  for 
sake  of  brevity. 

A.  L.  A A.  L.  A.  catalog  &  A.  L.  A.  book  list. 

Adams    Adams,  C.  K.     Manual  of  historical  literature. 

Adams,  T.  S Adams,  T,  S.     Bibliography  of  economics. 

Amer.  hist,  rev American  historical  review. 

Baker    Baker.     Descriptive  guide  to  the  best  fiction. 

Berry   Miss    Josephine    Berry,    College    of    Agriculture, 

St.  Paul. 

Bk.  rev.  digest Book  review  digest. 

Bolton    Henry  Carrington  Bolton. 

Class,   jl Classical  journal. 

Cum.   bk.   index Cumulative  book  index. 

Educ.   rev Educational  review. 

Eng.   hist,  rev English  historical  review. 

Goodspeed    Goodspeed,  G.  S.     History  of  the  ancient  world. 

Iowa    Iowa.     List  of  books  for  school  libraries. 

Johnston    W.  D.  Johnston,  Librarian,  Columbia  College. 

Kroeger    A.  L.  A.     Guide  to  reference  books. 

Larned    Earned,  ed.     Literature  of  American  history. 

Leypoldt  &  lies Leypoldt  &  lies,  ed.     List  of  books  for  girls  ^nd 

women  and  their  clubs. 

Mendenhall    Mendenhall,    C.    E.      Selected    list    of    books    on 

physics. 

Munro    D.  C.  Munro. 

N.  Y New  York  State  Library.     Best  books  (annual). 

Nield Nield.     Guide  to  historical  novels. 

Oregon    Oregon  Library  Commission.     List  of  books  for 

school  libraries. 

Pittsburgh    Carnegie  Library  of  Pittsburgh.     Catalogs. 

Political  science Political  science  quarterly. 

Pratt  Pratt  Institute  free  library.  (Brooklyn.)  Bulle- 
tin. 

Prentice   &   Power Prentice  &  Power.     A  children's  library. 

Pub Note  from  publishers'  catalogs  and  announce- 
ments. 

Pub.  wkly Publishers'  weekly. 

Wells    Wells,  ed.     Literature  of  American  history.  , 

Wisconsin    Wisconsin.     List  of  books  for  High  schools. 

Wyer    Wyer.     Bibliography  of  education  (annual). 


INDEX  TO  PUBLISHERS 


Allyn    Allyn  &  Bacon,  Boston. 

Altemus    Henry  Altemus,  Philadelphia. 

Amer.  bk American  book  Co.,  Chicago. 

Amer.  poultry  assoc.  .American  poultry  association,  Beaver,   Pa. 
Amer.   school  of  home 

econ. American  school  of  home  economics,  Chicago. 

Appleton    D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

Association  press International  committee   of  Young   Men's   christian 

association  press.  New  York, 

Atkinson    Atkinson,  Mentzer  &  Grover,  Chicago. 

Baker    See  Doubleday. 

Barnes    A.  S.  Barnes  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Bates Bates  &  Guild,  Boston. 

Birchard    C.  C.  Birchard,  Boston. 

Bobbs —  Bobbs-Merrill  Co.,  Indianapolis. 

Boston  bk ....Boston  Book  Co.,  Boston. 

Bowman    Bowman  &  Crossley,  Ames,  Iowa. 

Breeder's   gazette Breeder's   gazette,    Chicago. 

Caldwell    H.  M.  Caldwell  Co.,  Boston. 

Cambridge    Press See  Putnam. 

Century    Century  Co.,  New  York. 

Clarendon    See  Oxford. 

Columbia    univ Columbia  university  press,  New  York. 

Comstock    Comstock  publishing  Co.,  Ithaca,   N.  Y. 

Cram    G.  F.  Cram,  Chicago. 

Crowell   T.  Y.  Crowell  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Davis    F.  A.  Davis  Co.,  Philadelphia. 

Dodd    Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Doubleday    Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Drake    F.  J.  Drake  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

Duffield   Duffield  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Dutton    E.  P.  Dutton  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Ellis    pub Ellis  publishing  Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Funk   Funk  &  Wagnalls  Co.,   New  York. 

Ginn   Ginn  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

Grosset    Grosset  &  Dunlap,  New  York. 

Hammond   C.  S.  Hammond  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Harper    Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

Heath    D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

Henry Mrs.  F.  H.  Henry,  Madison,  Wis. 

Hinds    Hinds,  Noble   &  Eldredge,  New  York. 

Hitchcock F.  H.  Hitchcock,  105  W.  40th  st..  New  York. 


INDEX  TO  PUBLISHERS  149 

Holt    Henry  Holt  &  Co.,   New  York. 

Home  corresp.  school. Home  correspondence  school,  Springfield,  Mas.s. 

Hough   R.  B.  Hough,  Lowville,  N.  Y. 

Houghton    Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  Chicago.  . 

Inland  printer Inland  Printer  Co.,   Chicago. 

Jacobs    G.  W.  Jacobs  &  Co.,  Philadelphia. 

Judd   Orange  Judd  Co.,  New  York. 

Kennerley Mitch-ell  Kennerley,   New  York. 

Kenyon    Kenyon   Printing   Co.,   New   York. 

La  Salle  exten.  univ La  Salle  extension  university,  Chicago, 

Lane    John  Lane  Co.,  New  York. 

Lippincott    J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  Philadelphia. 

Little    Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  Boston.  ^ 

Longmans    Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Lothrop    Lothrop,  Lee  &  Shepard  Co.,  Boston. 

McBride McBride,  Nast  &  Co.,  New  York. 

McClure,  Phillips  &  Co.  See  Doubleday. 

McClurg A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

McFadden   E.  A.  McFadden,  Cincinnati,   Ohio. 

McGraw    McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  New  York. 

McKay   David  McKay,  Philadelphia. 

McLoughlin    McLoughlin  Brothers,  New  York. 

Macmillan    Macmillan  Co.,  Chicago. 

Manual  arts Manual  arts  press,  Peoria,  111. 

Marquis    A.  N.  Marquis,  Chicago. 

Mendota  bk. Mendota  Book  Co.,  Madison,  Wis. 

Michels John  Michels,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Moffat    Moffat,  Yard  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Munn    Munn  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Nat.  first  aid  assoc. ..  .National  first  aid  association,   Boston. 

Nelson    Thomas  Nelson  &  Sons,  New  York. 

Newson    Newson  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Open    court Open  Court  Publishing  Co.,  Chicago. 

Outing    Outi'ng  Publishing  Co.,  New  York. 

Oxford Oxford  University  press,  New  York. 

Page    L.  C.  Page  &  Co.,  Boston. 

Popular  mechanics. ..  .Popular  mechanics,  Chicago. 

Pott    James  Pott  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Practical   text Practical  Textbook  Co.,  Cleveland. 

Press   pub Press  Publishing  Co.,  New  York. 

Putnam    G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  New  York. 

Rand    Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

Reilly    Reilly  &  Britton,  Chicago. 

Revell    Fleming  H.  Revell  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

Rickey    William  Rickey  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Ronald Ronald  Press  Co.,  New  York. 

Root    A.  I.  Root,  Medina,  Ohio. 

Sanborn   B.   H.   Sanborn,   Boston. 


150  INDEX  TO  PUBLISHERS 

Sanders    Sanders  Publishing  Co.,  Chicago. 

Saunders    W.  B.  Saunders,  Philadelphia. 

Schirmer    G.  Schirmer,  New  York. 

Scott Scott,  Foresman  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

Scribner    Charles  Scribner's  Sons,  New  York. 

Sears Sears,  Roebuck  Co.,  Chicago. 

Seller   A.   G.  Seller,  New  York. 

Silver    Silver,  Burdett  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Small Small,  Maynard  &  Co.,  Boston. 

Smith    A.  M.  Smith,  Philadelphia. 

Stokes    F.  A.  Stokes  Co.,   New  York. 

Sturgis Sturgis  &  Walton,  New  York. 

Taylor   Taylor-Holden  Co.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Van  Nostrand D.  Van  Nostrand  Co.,  New  York. 

Varsity   supply Varsity  Supply,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Webb    Webb  Publishing  Co.,  St.  Paul. 

Whitcomb    Whitcomb  &  Barrows,  Boston. 

Wilde    W.  A.  Wilde  Co.,  Boston. 

Wiley    John  Wiley  &  Sons,  New  York. 

Wilson     H.  W.  Wilson   Co.,  White   Plains.   N.  Y. 

Women's  educ.  &  indus. 

union    Women's  educational  and  industrial  union,  Boston. 

Wood    William  Wood  &  Co.,  New  York. 

World  bk World  Book  Co.,  New  York. 


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